The Tormach can cut a diverse range of materials from aluminum to plastics such as ABS, PVC and Delrin.
A mill is used to machine surfaces, cut slots and pockets, and drill holes to precise dimensions. In the case of the Tormach mill, the spindle holds the tool and moves in the Z axis, while a clamp on the table holds your work and moves the X and Y axes.
A CNC mill is controlled by a program created by CAM software such as VCarve Pro, Cut3D or InventorCAM.
The Tool Safety, Tool Care, Operation, section of this guide are what instructors use to ensure that you can use the equipment according to community expectations.
Tormach 770 Aluminium Mill Clearance clearance or class equivalent is required before use.
🚫 Do not do this
⚠️ This tool can deliver enough force to break brittle tools, crush bones, and tear flesh.
⚠️ Electronic devices within the electrical cabinet may retain dangerous levels of electrical charge even after power has been turned off.
See the Safety Section for more information.
Power Switch - Key switch turns the machine on and off
Emergency Stop - Reserved for emergencies. To deactivate and reset, you must twist the spring-loaded knob.
Maintenance Tag - Manually tracks the usability status with Green/Yellow/Red cards
For more visit the manufacturers website and user manual both linked at the top of this document.
At the Tormach, Hearing Protection, Well-fitted Clothes, Closed-toed Shoes, and Safety Goggles are also required.
Loose sleeves must be rolled up and long hair and scarves must be tied back. Avoid any dangling drawstrings or other articles of clothing that may come in contact with the mill.
Before you start using the mill you are expected to do an initial inspection of the mill and access its readiness for use. Consult the checklist at the end of this document as well as the detailed processes here.
If you encounter any of the issues listed in the Inspection area or have any other issues with the printer not working properly
Extensive troubleshooting information is available in section 9.6 of the manual, on page 156 of the PDF.
Maintaining these is a shared, communal responsibility. This is where we can acknowledge exactly where the tool-related scrap bins may be located in the shop. The following is our general approach to scrap hygiene:
When you notice the scrap bins are full, it’s time to take it to the dumpster out back. Feel free to enlist a helping hand.
If you notice valuable material while emptying the bins, use your judgement to selectively save a few pieces or take it home for your personal use.
This is where you machine an entire face as if it was a single part, then manually use g-code to rotate the stock and start a second cut file that cuts the second face. Cut 3D and VCarve Pro are sufficient to achieve this type of machining.
This is complex machining where the 4th axis is rotating while a cutting tool is removing material. To generate g-code for this type of machining you will need a more advanced CAD program like InventorCAM, SprutCAM or RhinoCAM.
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