by Mr Flibble » Fri Feb 06, 2009 12:41 pm
by Mr Flibble
Fri Feb 06, 2009 12:41 pm
Hi everyone (i've just joined, although I've been reading the forums with a lot of interest for some time
).
I have been looking at the impressive image provided by DerekZahn of an exploded view of some kind of servo enclosure. (here's the image link again)
http://www.1mm.jp/m/robo20060710b.jpg
Although it looks a very complex design, it maybe possible to make it at home, as it does look like (when each side is laid flat), it could be mostly machined on a (home made?) CNC machine with a small cutting tool. Then the drill holes added after the CNC work, to finish off the design.
The thing that makes me think it could be done with CNC, is that every edge is vertical, when each side is laid flat.
I'm wondering if the finished metalwork also isn't exactly like this CAD drawing? ... as a CNC cutting tool wouldn't give V shape corners in the few places they are used in the drawing. (So they would end up U shaped, which would still work, I guess).
Anyway, thats just some thoughts on it.
Hi everyone (i've just joined, although I've been reading the forums with a lot of interest for some time
).
I have been looking at the impressive image provided by DerekZahn of an exploded view of some kind of servo enclosure. (here's the image link again)
http://www.1mm.jp/m/robo20060710b.jpg
Although it looks a very complex design, it maybe possible to make it at home, as it does look like (when each side is laid flat), it could be mostly machined on a (home made?) CNC machine with a small cutting tool. Then the drill holes added after the CNC work, to finish off the design.
The thing that makes me think it could be done with CNC, is that every edge is vertical, when each side is laid flat.
I'm wondering if the finished metalwork also isn't exactly like this CAD drawing? ... as a CNC cutting tool wouldn't give V shape corners in the few places they are used in the drawing. (So they would end up U shaped, which would still work, I guess).
Anyway, thats just some thoughts on it.