Nice! Are you using AutoCAD to draw the components then exporting as a dxf or using the software that came with the CNC machine? If I could only use the uni CNC suite
$900,000 of modding goodness I miss my uni's metal shop.. we had mills, lathes, and all sorts of mechanized goodies that I played with... can we say .80 cal cannon? Beautiful work there! looking forward to seeing what will happen next.
I hate all of you who access to the cnc stuff.... this is so beautiful.... for your first case its pretty sweet. I can't wait to see what comes next. Subscribed.
hy guys... First of all I would like to thanks everybody for your interesting. I hope you continue to follow these my ideas, at the moment still in working; It will be great when even you could help me with such a good new idea. see you soon... - work in progress. Bye Bye
I don't use Autocad, but a CAD-CAM software expressly realized for the CNC machine I use. For Dark Blade engineering and construction was used a Cad-Cam software, a modular system for CNC tool machine. Using it is possible create complex manufactures. The main 4 steps to obtain a single manufactured part are: 1- PARTPROGRAM A Partprogram defines, using specifical instructions, geometry and technology of the part to work. These instructions are really a program language. 2- PROCESSOR The Processor translates the Partprogram instructions, controls syntax, defines and generates tool ways. 3- SIMULATOR The Simulator is an important Cad-Cam section, permitting the tool way visualization, controlling the exact working executions (often with more tools) and watching for possible toll-piece collisions. Great simulation importance is verifying the right raw material removal. The simulated tool way will be accurately reproduced during the CNC tool machine working. 4- POST-PROCESSOR The Partprogram language is translate from the Post-Processor; it generates the file containing tool machine CNC instruction. The file is transferred to the tool machine control unit, that understands it and works to make up the programmed manufactures. see you soon... - work in progress. Bye Bye
Following you can see two images of an initial project about a foot. 2ndlly, when we define our final foot's project, we should chose how to light it. What is your opinion about that? - You comment are required. See You soon... - work in progress. bye bye
definetly liking this! I really want to see what a guy with those kinda of facilities can do. i got access to a steel forge, but this beats the crap out of that! GOOD JOB!
If only we all had access to mills and lathes... Aren't you the guy who made the spider-web case too?