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These are some CNC patterns that are widely used in robotics to lose weight on the robot.
12-08-2008 14:32
artdutra04
Plain circles work just fine as well. They are so much easier and faster to produce, especially on CNC turret/punch machines, and even more so when the machine shop is donating their services for free. Giving up triangulated hole patterns that would require a lot of "nibble" punching for standard size circles which are punched out in one shot makes them a lot happier.


12-08-2008 19:38
R.C.
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Plain circles work just fine as well. They are so much easier and faster to produce, especially on CNC turret/punch machines, and even more so when the machine shop is donating their services for free. Giving up triangulated hole patterns that would require a lot of "nibble" punching for standard size circles which are punched out in one shot makes them a lot happier.
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13-08-2008 14:25
whytheheckme
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Plain circles work just fine as well. They are so much easier and faster to produce, especially on CNC turret/punch machines, and even more so when the machine shop is donating their services for free. Giving up triangulated hole patterns that would require a lot of "nibble" punching for standard size circles which are punched out in one shot makes them a lot happier.
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Nice work!
13-08-2008 15:36
artdutra04
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Art, what your pictures are missing, are the burrs from the hand drill used to make them on-the-fly on the side of the inspection table while you are trying to lose .2 lbs
![]() On the serious side, those are some nice circles in your chassis pieces, Art. Very very professional and nice looking. |