Next generation of woodwork

James Cram demonstrates woodworking techniques he learned in Rideau High School's WoodLINKS program.

James Cram demonstrates woodworking techniques he learned in Rideau High School's WoodLINKS program.

Photograph by: Bruno Schlumberger, Postmedia News

James Cram positions a blank piece of wood, punches some commands into a keyboard and the machine rumbles to life.

The "computer numerical controlled" (CNC) tool he operates about as deftly as others use a microwave will take a computer-generated design and carve it into the wood with a high-powered router.

Operating this machine is a piece of cake for Cram, a Grade 12 student and the poster boy for an innovative new program designed to churn out the next generation of woodworkers.

WoodLINKS is an industry-education partnership that offers a high school curriculum for advanced wood manufacturing. Modules on lumber and pulp and paper are also being developed.

Offered in Grade 11 and 12, the program builds on the current woodworking curriculum by providing resources, lectures and co-op placements specifically catered to working in the wood manufacturing industry.

Students who complete the 120-hour program get a certificate that could help them land work in the industry or in applying for further training at college or university.

As Cram says, "Once you get your certificate, you have unlimited job opportunities."



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CNC Design introduces new robust, accurate measuring scale

22 November 2010 - AMO Corporation has released the new IP67-rated LMB-410 spar linear encoder at the recently held IMTS 2010 in Chicago, US. The LMB-410 measuring scale comes with a stainless steel carrier, offering robust measuring/position feedback with IP-67 rating and performance similar to a linear optical encoder.

Available through Melbourne-based automation and control specialist CNC Design, the LMB-410, operating on an inductive scanning principle, is best suited for general purpose machines, such as machine tools, medical equipment, printing equipment, and military/aerospace applications. Its IP67 rating makes the scale ideal for dirty or contaminated conditions including being fluid submersible.

Available through Melbourne-based automation and control specialist CNC Design, the LMB-410, operating on an inductive scanning principle, is best suited for general purpose machines, such as machine tools, medical equipment, printing equipment, and military/aerospace applications. Its IP67 rating makes the scale ideal for dirty or contaminated conditions including being fluid submersible.

The LMB-410 is rated for operation that ranges from -10 to +100°C for up to 30-m measuring length and ± 3 μm/m accuracy. The new encoder also meets high-shock, high-speed and vibration specifications.

AMOSIN inductive measuring systems
Any non-guided AMOSIN encoder head can be used with any of the LMB-400 or LMB-100 scale mounting version. The AMOSIN inductive measuring systems are supplied in two principal versions: an open, non-contacting system, or as a guided, encapsulated system.

Operating entirely on an inductive basis, all AMOSIN systems achieve high precisions of up to +/- 3 μm/m, but are nevertheless very well able to resist environmental influences and extremely high resistance to shock and vibration.

The high precision is mainly due to the procedure used to manufacture the rigid steel measuring tape, and to the exceptionally high quality sensor signal, with deviations in the ideal sine wave down to < 0.1 % harmonic content, as a measure of the achievable interpolation precision within the grating pitch.

Inductive scanning – high protection class IP67
Reference marks can be integrated on the measuring tape, and are supplied with a single, multiple, or distance coded patterns. The purely inductive scanning allows for the high protection class IP67 where the operation of the systems is not affected by contamination and pollutants in the form of dust, smoke, or liquids. Optical encoders require a complicated mechanical encapsulating enclosure, are more susceptible to damage and hence commonly incorporate air purging to protect the optical scale – neither which are necessary with the AMOSIN encoders. As a result, AMOSIN encoders require much less maintenance than optical encoders.

Particularly noteworthy is the insensitivity from magnetic interference as there are no magnetic components in the purely inductive scanning and a completely different technology than magnetic encoders. As a result, AMOSIN encoders are not at all sensitive to electromagnetic interference of any kind and have no measurement hysteresis (machine backlash error).

Machining centre performs all CNC tasks

Kyal Machine Tools is offering the Alzmetall GS1400 five-axis vertical machining centre, which integrates CNC turning functions and is suitable for all CNC-based tasks.

The GS1400 can accommodate components up to 1,400mm diameter with spindle speeds up to 14,000rpm standard, 18,000/24,000rpm optional and 50m per minute rapid axis travel.

GS 1400/5-T with chip conveyor

GS 1400/5-T with chip conveyor

Machine accuracy and rigidity is achieved by the use of four guideways in X, Y and Z axis.

A and C axis are driven through direct-drive torque motors.

The machine is controlled by the Siemens 840D CNC, which contributes to high-speed production.

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