Dan Dubeau
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I'm coming to the end of a 20 year career in automotive fixture and tooling design/building, and finishing up a couple jobs before I starting into a new trade as a Millwright on Monday. Kinda of bittersweet knowing these will be the last jobs like this I will most likely ever do. I'm going to miss certain aspects of it for sure. I always enjoyed the design/problem solving and fussy tight tolerance side of it, but have kind of been relegated to design/programming and running the CNC's the past 7-8 years as we've had trouble retaining good people due to circumstances beyond my control.... Anyway, not my problem anymore....
Here's the last "big" job I finished last week. A checking fixture for an under the hood cover for a new EV. Almost takes up the entire table of the VF6.
I did all the design/modeling/programming and all the blockup on that one, and then handed it off to another toolmaker to do all the pin work and final build out. I don't really get to do that part anymore, as there's too much CNC stuff to do, but I really enjoy and miss it. The only time I get to do that anymore is for revision work, where I just do it all.
I have one more job on the list, and it's a fairly straight forward one for a heat shield fixture. These get anodized red for this customer, and look really sharp when done, but I won't be around to see it get finished . Big 13x14x5 6061 block to start with, but will be a lot smaller (and much easier to lift) when it comes out.
Roughed overnight, and I have the semi finish/rest rough running right now and will take a few hours before I get the finisher on that will run about 8 hours.
I'll post up when i finish it tomorrow, there's a few undercuts and holes to put in. A few odds and ends to clean up on a bunch of other jobs so I don't stick my replacement with a bunch half finished projects, but should be able to wind it down tomorrow afternoon barring any hiccups......Will probably come in Friday to tie up some loose ends anyway, as I need to stop and get some steel from Kawartha for another project at home. Ducking out early today to get the first round of golf in for the year. Gotta enjoy that perk while I can, as my working life is about to get very different.....
Looking back I really wish I'd taken more pics along the way (we didn't always have cameras in our pockets....) I only really started doing so the last few years, but thinking back through a bunch of cool jobs over the years makes me wish I'd documented them more. Especially the kinematic ones, and oddball locating feature ones that were responsible for that bald spot on my head, a few assembly ones with electronics and pneumatics as we tried to branch out into new fields, also some cool welding fixtures, and various other types too.....It's been fun. It's time for a new adventure though.
Here's the last "big" job I finished last week. A checking fixture for an under the hood cover for a new EV. Almost takes up the entire table of the VF6.
I did all the design/modeling/programming and all the blockup on that one, and then handed it off to another toolmaker to do all the pin work and final build out. I don't really get to do that part anymore, as there's too much CNC stuff to do, but I really enjoy and miss it. The only time I get to do that anymore is for revision work, where I just do it all.
I have one more job on the list, and it's a fairly straight forward one for a heat shield fixture. These get anodized red for this customer, and look really sharp when done, but I won't be around to see it get finished . Big 13x14x5 6061 block to start with, but will be a lot smaller (and much easier to lift) when it comes out.
Roughed overnight, and I have the semi finish/rest rough running right now and will take a few hours before I get the finisher on that will run about 8 hours.
I'll post up when i finish it tomorrow, there's a few undercuts and holes to put in. A few odds and ends to clean up on a bunch of other jobs so I don't stick my replacement with a bunch half finished projects, but should be able to wind it down tomorrow afternoon barring any hiccups......Will probably come in Friday to tie up some loose ends anyway, as I need to stop and get some steel from Kawartha for another project at home. Ducking out early today to get the first round of golf in for the year. Gotta enjoy that perk while I can, as my working life is about to get very different.....
Looking back I really wish I'd taken more pics along the way (we didn't always have cameras in our pockets....) I only really started doing so the last few years, but thinking back through a bunch of cool jobs over the years makes me wish I'd documented them more. Especially the kinematic ones, and oddball locating feature ones that were responsible for that bald spot on my head, a few assembly ones with electronics and pneumatics as we tried to branch out into new fields, also some cool welding fixtures, and various other types too.....It's been fun. It's time for a new adventure though.
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