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[[Category: Tools]]

Revision as of 16:49, 25 March 2013

These are tools and supplies available to Bloominglabs members. Pretty much all of the bench-top and larger tools are owned by members and kept in the space for use by other members. If you are unsure of how to use a tool or want to learn more please grab someone and we'll guide you in the right direction. General safety documentation for common power tools is kept in the black cabinet in the shop area (along with MSDS sheets). Also note that this page is generally out of date, if you are interested in something specific and don't see it here ask us about it.

Power Tools & Heavy Equipment

We require a brief safety-qualifications walk through before using any power tools in the space.

  • chop saw
  • table saw
  • drill press
  • 9" band saw (wood, plasic, & light metal)
  • bench grinder
  • corded and cordless drills
  • table-top sander
  • bench-top router table (with router)
  • dremel('s) with a complete set of accessories
  • lathe (30" between centers, see Atlas_Lathe_Restoration)
  • Mill
  • metal cutting band saw, 5"x6" cutting area, w/auto-shutoff
  • oxy-acetylene torch
  • TIG welder

Electronics

  • soldering irons (variable temp)
  • soldering supplies (solder, desoldering braid, sponges, ect)
  • large quantity of hand tools (pliers and sidecuts)
  • digital volt-ohm meter
  • analog volt-ohm meter
  • 15MHz dual-channel oscilloscope
  • Heathkit oscilloscope
  • BK 2A 0-50V variable bench power supply
  • solderless breadboards
  • Arduino clones
  • AVR tools
    • USBTiny programmers
    • ATMega8 and ATtiny2313 chips
    • buttons, 5v regulators, and other supplies

Other Equipment

  • 19" rack, 4' tall
  • 19" rack, 6' tall
  • old oscilloscope which needs some work
  • ton of ethernet and fiber cables
  • more used printers than we know what to do with
Personal tools