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Shane1302 30-04-2013 19:54

Milling machine projects
 
Well now that the season is basically over im looking for something to keep me busy for a bit. I have a 4"x4"x2" block of aluminum that i want to do something with. Any ideas? I want the part to be useful in some way or another.

sodizzle 30-04-2013 21:47

Is your mill a cnc? Also, I'm interested because I have the same situation going on. We need to cope with our less robot-y lives now!

Shane1302 30-04-2013 23:09

Re: Milling machine projects
 
No its not a cnc :/. But I have made some pretty legit stuff manually. Yes we do ! I'm lost haha

protoserge 01-05-2013 07:12

Re: Milling machine projects
 
Find something to improve on you robot and get to work with a redesign/iteration!

sodizzle 01-05-2013 12:08

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I used a cnc for this, but its pretty simple. Its a 1.5" cube that has a triangle circle and square (shapes sound familiar?) Cut out of each side about .5" deep. That way, after the last shape is cut out, the center peice is seperated but cannot be removed from the outer part of the block. I think its pretty neat, but it would be hard to make anything but the square without a cnc.

Shane1302 01-05-2013 22:13

Re: Milling machine projects
 
Nice! Challenging to do in a manual mill, but I wouldn't say it isn't doable

Akash Rastogi 01-05-2013 22:21

Re: Milling machine projects
 
Hey Shane, check your PM box please.

protoserge 02-05-2013 11:06

Re: Milling machine projects
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sodizzle (Post 1270717)
I used a cnc for this, but its pretty simple. Its a 1.5" cube that has a triangle circle and square (shapes sound familiar?) Cut out of each side about .5" deep. That way, after the last shape is cut out, the center peice is seperated but cannot be removed from the outer part of the block. I think its pretty neat, but it would be hard to make anything but the square without a cnc.

You'd need a rotary milling table with a manual mill for best result (CNC can step both X and Y at the same time to accomplish a circle).

Nice project! Make FIRST logo paperweights?


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