[HN Gopher] Guerrilla guide to CNC machining, mold making, and r...
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Guerrilla guide to CNC machining, mold making, and resin casting
(2015)
Author : Tomte
Score : 41 points
Date : 2021-06-26 20:36 UTC (2 hours ago)
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| dls2016 wrote:
| Timely... spent the day machining a mould for a foam windscreen.
| SavantIdiot wrote:
| Wow, really short section on gears. But there is so much to cover
| I can't blame it.
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| If you've ever dabbled in robotics, you've probably found it is
| an enormous step function from kits like Actobotix [1] to custom
| parts. It is infinitely easier to use kits or frameworks that
| have already taken a LOT of the guesswork out of gears, linkages,
| motors, compatibility, etc. Especially gears, they are an
| enormous pain in the ass to source online, and even when you find
| the right gears, you still need hubs and axles, and then you hit
| min volume issues, non retail sales, overseas... I even have
| access to a phenomenal machine shop, but what I don't have is a
| _machinist_. (There are a few that mill around (pun intended) but
| they are mostly introverted decent guys that don 't really want
| to help a noob.)
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| [1] https://www.servocity.com/actobotics/
| paulgerhardt wrote:
| Having spent a million dollars making gears, my ultimate
| conclusion is it's the sort of thing you machine from brass
| gear stock unless you want to spend a million dollars.
| SavantIdiot wrote:
| For what 99.99% of makers are doing, Actobotix is fine. But
| if you want to make your own fancy differential or a
| hypercycloid linear translator, yeah, you're gonna have to do
| it yourself.
| failwhaleshark wrote:
| What dimensional scales, materials, turn-around, volume,
| and/or processing?
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| Breaking tools and getting G-code just right seem like the
| perpetual headaches of modern machinists. Other than
| occasionally being bitten by a bitchy blade-like chip begging
| to fillet your grizzled knuckles one last time before
| banishment from the bench to the backyard becycling bile of
| betal bits.
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| If electricity were cheap (or the electric meter rewindable),
| would multiple beam concurrent FDM be a consideration if the
| materials and metallurgical characteristics allowed it? I
| think at some point, it's easier to print complex shapes
| additively than machine them subtractively, and that needs to
| be part of structured cost decision-analysis for
| manufacturing.
| jalgos_eminator wrote:
| In case anyone wanted an approachable introduction to machining
| your own gears, there's a This Old Tony video about it:
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-XOM4E4RZQ
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