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Rack Tools

I first started making racks for Bike Friday something like 7 years ago. At Bike Friday, I made the same rack over and over again with dedicated tooling. The benefit of that specialization is that I could, and had to, work very fast. At times I made 10 racks per hour. That is 6 minutes to cut, drill, bend and braze the rack from raw tubing.
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Ironpunk is a project funded by the Oregon Open Educational Resources group in collaboration with Lane Community College and the Lane Educational Services District. Its primary goal is to address the shortage of machining instructors at the high school and community college level by putting interactive instructional materials and tools on the machine shop floor. IronPunk will enable schools to teach CNC machining fundamentals on manual machines and prepare students for high tech jobs with less need for expensive CNC equipment.

The materials created through the IronPunk Project are licensed under a Creative Commons license allowing them to be enhanced, reused and remixed by students, teachers and enthusiasts keeping them fresh and innovative.

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Contact:

Teryk Morris

Instructor

Machine Tool Technology

Linn Benton Community College

teryk.morris@linnbenton.edu

teryk.morris@gmail.com

541-246-0435

Ironpunk is a project funded by the Oregon Open Educational Resources group in collaboration with Lane Community College and the Lane Educational Services District. Its primary goal is to address the shortage of machining instructors at the high school and community college level by putting interactive instructional materials and tools on the machine shop floor. IronPunk will enable schools to teach CNC machining fundamentals on manual machines and prepare students for high tech jobs with less need for expensive CNC equipment.

The materials created through the IronPunk Project are licensed under a Creative Commons license allowing them to be enhanced, reused and remixed by students, teachers and enthusiasts keeping them fresh and innovative.

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