G Jones
Member
Hello!
I'm planning on setting up a shop from scratch. I have a spinal cord injury so I'm on full time disability; this means I have nothing but time, money included
I can MAYBE spare 50-100 each month on a small purchase without cutting into my grocery money. Fortunately I have a few things in my favor. I can get scrap metal very cheap or free.
I have years of experience in specialty concrete casting, which is very similar to epoxy granite, and I have access to a local makers space to use larger tools when I get stuck on my projects at home or just cant quite get a part made without a big lathe.
What I want to do is this- Make a fully functional machine shop on the scale of sherline/taig hobby machines, starting with basic hand tools and working my way up to machine tools. I intend to buy a cheap surface plate and a cheap set of NIST gauge blocks.
So, the question is this - What would be the best project to begin with? I was thinking a dial indicator and the hand tools required to make it - namely a jewelers saw, some needles files, punches, a hammer, and some gravers.
If you had to start a shop from scrap one piece at a time, pretending you were starting with ancient tools, how would you work your way up? I figure I'd start with as much measuring tools as I can, and as accurate as I can (hence the surface plate/gauge blocks)
Please, I would love your input.
Cheers!
I'm planning on setting up a shop from scratch. I have a spinal cord injury so I'm on full time disability; this means I have nothing but time, money included
I can MAYBE spare 50-100 each month on a small purchase without cutting into my grocery money. Fortunately I have a few things in my favor. I can get scrap metal very cheap or free.
I have years of experience in specialty concrete casting, which is very similar to epoxy granite, and I have access to a local makers space to use larger tools when I get stuck on my projects at home or just cant quite get a part made without a big lathe.
What I want to do is this- Make a fully functional machine shop on the scale of sherline/taig hobby machines, starting with basic hand tools and working my way up to machine tools. I intend to buy a cheap surface plate and a cheap set of NIST gauge blocks.
So, the question is this - What would be the best project to begin with? I was thinking a dial indicator and the hand tools required to make it - namely a jewelers saw, some needles files, punches, a hammer, and some gravers.
If you had to start a shop from scrap one piece at a time, pretending you were starting with ancient tools, how would you work your way up? I figure I'd start with as much measuring tools as I can, and as accurate as I can (hence the surface plate/gauge blocks)
Please, I would love your input.
Cheers!