It even comes with an Xbox controller, but Kroeker said it’s to act as an emergency stop button, and not for the students to play video games. “The students will, in Grade 10, start with a project that I will give them, and then in Grade 11 they will get a choice of some projects that they can work off of, and then in Grade 12 the idea is for them to fully conceptualize their own project from scratch and build it.” Read page 2 of our customer reviews for more information on the Lotos 50 Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc Plasma Cutter, 200 Amp TIG/Stick Welder 3-in-1 Combo. Part of the reason he chose this particular unit is because it comes with some factory training time.Īnd while it means this year’s Grade 12 students won’t get to spend much time on it, he still wants to show them what it can do before the end of the school year.
Kroeker will travel to Kamloops, B.C., this summer to learn how to operate the CNC table, since that is where the machine is manufactured. The program has been waiting for just a few small parts to arrive before it can be operational. “Basically your imagination is the limit to what it can cut,” he said.
The dimensions of the table allow the students to cut a full sheet of steel or aluminium, and they can cut a full piece of metal into whatever shape they want. Prior to having the table, students were cutting everything by hand, and they had one power saw that was insufficient for large materials.
“So it’s a lot more of a holistic view of fabrication and education in metal working, rather than just running weld after weld and learning to be a good welder.” So they design a project, and then they’re going to cut out the project and then they’re going to weld the project. “They can learn to communicate with computer language drafting and what’s called G-code, and they tell the machine what to cut. The CNC table will allow the students to not only conceptualize a project in their mind, but to do so on a computer that comes with the table. The South East Cornerstone Public School Division came up with the remaining $8,000. The Estevan Kinsmen Club and the Rotary Club of Estevan were among those who came forward with support.Ībout $32,000 was generated through fundraising. “We had many very generous donations from several companies and other organizations.” “I was really, really humbled by the support of the community, even in tougher economic times that we’re having right now,” said Kroeker. Kroeker praised the community for its support. The final cost was just shy of $40,000, including shipping and installation. Mikes Steakhouse Casual on Saturday was expected to be the final initiative needed for the table. He expects it will take the department to the next level.Ī steak fundraiser at Mr. Kroeker decided to raise funds from the community to purchase a FastCut CNC Icon Elite Plasma Table, which measures four feet by eight feet, for the school. Using 5x10 sheets of metal provides 36% more material capacity than a 4x8 sheet, maximizing the number of parts that can be cut out and reducing material handling time.Students in the Estevan Comprehensive School’s welding program are about to receive a big boost, thanks to new equipment the department has been fundraising for.Īccording to teacher Mark Kroeker, the school’s welding program has been in need of a computer numerical control (CNC) machine, which he described as the standard for welding programs now.īut these machines cost anywhere from $30,000 to hundreds of thousands of dollars, depending on what they purchase, and it would likely be too expensive for the school division to purchase. Fabricated in-house on our own CNC equipment, vertical mill, wire cutter, 3-D printer and cutting tables, using high-end North American and European components. All the control systems, wiring harnesses, table frames, equipment components and circuit boards. This machine offers the ability to accommodate a full 5x10 sheet of metal up to 1" thick when equipped with the optional FlexCut 125 power supply. And when it comes to cutting tables, we make almost everything in them. Lincoln Electric designed the Torchmate 4510 table for improved production capabilities for those looking to optimize metal cutting. LXP1325 New designed High precision sheet metal cutting machine/ plasma machine 1325 1 - 1 Sets.
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