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Make Your Own Nut (Intro to the Mill)

The class you want to take for your first time at a metal-cutting vertical mill.

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Make Your Own Nut (Intro to the Mill)

Make Your Own Nut (Intro to the Mill)

The class you want to take for your first time at a metal-cutting vertical mill.

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Canceled due to low enrollment. Registrant notified. 1/9/22 SK

While building a nut and preparing a threaded rod you will gain experience with our lathe and mill. You will also practice layout, facing with the mill, drilling, taping, adjusting a four jaw chuck, using the cut off saw, and filing a chamfer. 

This class is suitable both as a beginning class and for those who are fairly new to the shop and wish to gain experience.

You will not only get a chance to gain confidence in using our shop tools, but have a lovely square nut that spins freely on your threaded rod demonstrating your proficiency with threading.

Details:

  • A materials fee of $5 is included in the price of the class.
  • Please wear closed-toe shoes in our studio. Tie back long hair, avoid loose-fitting clothing and jewelry and roll up sleeves. Wear hearing protectors when warranted and safety glasses; bring your own or use BARN's.
  • BARN is practicing safety measures for the health and well-being of all participants, in accordance with state and CDC guidelines. Please click here to read more.
  • Tuition assistance is available. Click here to apply.

Teacher Bio:  Peter Moseley is a retired mechanical engineer and manufacturing manager who’s shop experience includes making operating live steam 2.5”/foot scale narrow gauge model locomotives along with an associated outdoor railroad. 

Contact: David Hays david@haysys.com


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