Large 3D Printer
Having the ability to print large parts would be great. The Gigabot 3+ (what they have at Sacred Heart) is a good option: https://shop.re3d.org/products/gigabot
Having the ability to print large parts would be great. The Gigabot 3+ (what they have at Sacred Heart) is a good option: https://shop.re3d.org/products/gigabot
Very common labor saving device, our current one is busted and old.
This is a basic metalworking tool for precision work.
For milling circular features on the Bridgeports.
Should be able to mount on the bottom or side.
Price is for a new Shars 8" rotary table with 3-jaw chuck, but from their ebay store (cheaper): https://www.shars.com/8-h-v-rotary-table-with-8-3-jaw-chuck
Or, could wait and find a good deal on a used one for less.
For forging metal without gas or coal.
Small: https://www.ebay.com/itm/15KW-30-100KHz-High-Frequency-Induction-Heater…
We do not have a food scale in the kitchen area. This would be quite useful for weighing green coffee beans for the Behmor roaster as well as general kitchen use for cooking by weight instead of volume. Could be used for meats, spices, flour, etc. I have had a very positive experience with the Decent Simple Scale. It is very responsive, accurate, and a great price compared to other scales of its caliber.
Now that we have the Behmor coffee roaster, the next step to having fresh, delicious, high quality coffee is a grinder capable of consistently producing uniform coffee grounds. The Baratza Encore won't break the bank and is occasionally available for refurbished pricing. It is also ranked as the best grinder by the NYT Wirecutter and multiple members have expressed their general satisfaction with Baratza products.
Because this is a very fun field of woodworking!
https://www.woodcraft.com/products/pfeil-swiss-made-intermediate-size-c…