Intro to Manual Machining – Lathe & Knee Mill

Wednesday, October 15, 2025 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Cost: 199

Intro to Manual Machining – Lathe & Knee Mill https://greybrucemakers.ca/event-6323259 Cost: $199 + HST Date(s): Wednesday, Oct 15th & Thursday, Oct 16th, 2025 — 6:00–8:30 PM Workshop: Metal Shop (Machine Bay) Maximum Participants: 4 Course Description Curious about the art and precision of machining? This hands-on course introduces you to the manual metal lathe and vertical knee mill, two essential tools for shaping and fabricating custom metal parts. You’ll gain a foundational understanding of how these machines work and learn to safely turn, drill, mill, and cut components to size. Whether you're exploring machining for prototyping, repair, or creative builds, this course gives you the confidence and skill to take your ideas into the world of precision metal shaping. Key Learnings Safety & PPE: Hazards of rotating machinery: flying debris, sharp edges, and noise Proper use of safety glasses, steel-toe shoes, and hearing protection Importance of fitted clothing — no loose sleeves, jewelry, or neckwear Machine Overview & Parts: Lathe: Headstock, chuck, carriage, cross slide, compound rest, tailstock, tool post Knee Mill: Column, base, table, spindle, vise, hand wheels, vertical crank Functions and controls of each component Techniques You'll Practice: Turning parts to precise diameter Drilling with the tailstock Parting off, cutting threads, machining tapers and angles Calculating RPM using cutting speed formulas Milling flat surfaces, keyways, and drilled holes in shafts Cutting a flat surface on round stock ✅ Prerequisites Basic understanding of shop safety recommended. What to Wear Steel-toe boots Safety glasses (provided or bring your own) Fitted, non-synthetic clothing (cotton or denim preferred) Hair tied back; no jewelry or loose accessories What to Bring Notebook and pen Water bottle All tools and materials provided ‍ About Your Instructor Iain Campbell is a retired mechanical engineer with over four decades of experience in machining and engineering design. He cut his first CNC project 40 years ago and has since built a career that bridges hands-on manufacturing with technical training. For 25 years, Iain worked as a Technical Trainer at IBM, where he taught operating systems, systems and network administration, Python, SQL, and server security. Now CNC Manager at Upper Canada Stretchers — a company serving professional artists worldwide — he continues to combine precision, creativity, and practical instruction. Iain’s deep knowledge of machining fundamentals and approachable teaching style make him an excellent guide for anyone starting out in the machine shop.

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