Precision Machining/Prototyping The Spin Doctor - TSDr, LLC

Recent move from the garage to a 5,000 sq ft shop...

Neither heat nor a/c, but lots of overhead!



Illustration 1: Moving the 12,000 pound Monarch manual lathe from the garage





Illustration 2: Matsuura VM 1000 CNC mill with 30 tool changer - my pride and joy! (pre-purchase photo while still in Maine)






Illustration 3: Cincinnati horizontal milling machine - pure power and stability






Illustration 4: 5,000 lb Yale forklift





The garage metal working shop initially included a Monarch 20 x7 2 precision metal lathe and a Series 1 Computer controlled Bridgeport milling machine, plus a Hypertherm 900 plasma cutter,a Delta metal cutting band-saw, a mig welder and a sandblasting cabinet.

In March of 2006, I moved all the metal and woodworking tools from the garage and basement to a 5000 sq ft shop. The equipment list has expanded to now include a Precision automatic band-saw, a Mori Seki CNC lathe with 8 tool turret, a Matsuura CNC milling machine with 30 tool magazine, and a Cincinnati horizontal milling machine. With the new equipment I have been able to improve productivity and design.


Illustration 5: Mori Seki SL1 CNC lathe with 8 tool turret - precise excellence







Illustration 6: Precision automatic hydraulic band-saw : cuts repeatedly with .005" accuracy





Producing parts, prototyping inventions, and creating art.




Illustration 7: Plasma cutting and welding table with template following device



Do you need to turn hubs for a go kart or make a part for an antique automobile? Do the Boy Scouts needed a custom dolly to transport their equipment? Do you need a new instrument panel blank for your old dune buggy?

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Creating woodworking tools, unique furniture, and useful objects from metal and wood.

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