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Another site with information about [http://www.etantdonnes.com/MACHINE/machine_outline.html Basic Machine Tool Safety and Use]`which may form a basic for major metal work tools inductions when they become available.
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 28 February 2019

Nottingham Hackspace doesn't have a machine shop yet (January 2015) but has a number of metal and wood working tools and facilities slowly, but constantly being improved and added to.

Not having the kind of facilities that exist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1 and 2) means that we are limited in what can be achieved. Nonetheless basic skills and training are needed for safe and successful use of what we have, and the educational videos released via Open Source Machine Tools are well worth study.

Have a look at the page with links to many U.S. World War 2-era training films, and then an extensive list of videos originally published on the website of the New England Model Engineering Society assembled by YouTube user mrpete222.

Erik Vaaler at the M.I.T robotics group artificial intelligence laboratory presents 10 videos introducing essential machining skills for prototype development:

Basic Metal-Working Skills, Part One

Basic Metal-Working Skills, Part Two

Basic Metal-Working Skills, Part Three

Working with a Lathe: Part One

Working with a Lathe: Part Two

Working with a Lathe: Part Three

Working with a Milling Machine: Part One

Working with a Milling Machine: Part Two

Working with a Milling Machine: Part Three

Working with a Milling Machine: Part Four

Another site with information about Basic Machine Tool Safety and Use`which may form a basic for major metal work tools inductions when they become available.