In a stroke of great luck, Mitsubishi Electric offered to repair the Meldas 330M controls on our Tree Journeyman 325 Knee Mill for free since we are a non-profit. After a super fast turn around time we have the unit in hand and the control processor is up and running. We have to rebuild the parameters but this is the type of thing we love. Hacking away at some machinery learning and making things work. The more the merrier on this project so if you always wanted to learn about 1986 CNC tech or the Meldas 330M =p come out and join us.
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Established in 2008, TXRX Labs is a non-profit hackerspace for the greater Houston area. Housed in the East End District, we offer courses in and access to our rapid prototyping lab, woodshop, machineshop, electronics lab, and a wide variety of other tools. Our goal is to educate the public about technology and show how seemingly complex techniques can be used by anyone. If you like what we do, please donate.
This Week at TXRX Labs
- 10/07 - Office Hours
- 10/07 - Woodworking II: Joinery
- 10/07 - Paint Booth Basics: Painting and Finishing
- 10/08 - Ion Prototyping Lab Office Hours
- 10/08 - Private Class: Welding & Jewelry
- 10/08 - Paint Booth Basics: Painting and Finishing
- 10/08 - Jewelry I: Metalsmithing Boot Camp
- 10/08 - Woodworking I: Woodshop Tools
- 10/09 - Office Hours
- 10/09 - Woodworking I: Woodshop Tools
- 10/09 - Welding II: Welding Shop Essentials
- 10/09 - Ceramics Boot Camp
- 10/10 - CNC Lathe + CAM
- 10/10 - Welding II: Welding Shop Essentials
- 10/10 - HEAA Meeting
- 10/11 - Ion Prototyping Lab Office Hours
- 10/11 - Arduino I