- Jan 2, 2006
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So I'm making some parts in CAD for a flash bracket. The parts are small, like 10cm x 1.5cm. The final material will be something like 6061 Alu, but I'd like to find some way to pump out prototypes beforehand. Are there places like woodshops that take CAD drawings and make the parts? Are there other types of shops/materials that I should consider?
Man, I wish I had a 3D printer
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Is there a book or resource that I can read that details how I should design a part for manufacturability? I'm designing parts and I'm not sure if such and such a design would be hard/expensive to machine over another design.
Also, I realized yesterday that I should somehow take into account machining imperfections into my design. Say that I have a 5mm diameter cylinder that fits into a 5mm diameter hole as part of a moving pivot assembly. When it actually goes for manufacturing, the 5mm cylinder could come out being 5.1mm and the hole could be 4.9mm, meaning the pivot would be too tight and won't move. Or the inverse could happen - cylinder is too narrow and hole is too wide, leading to a lot of slop in the pivot. How do I design my pivot to take into account manufacturing imperfections? Should I leave the hole and cylinder at 5mm, or should I define the cylinder as something like 4.9mm and the hole at 5.1mm? I'd imagine I'd also have to take into account the specific machine in a specific shop?
Then there's the "feel" of the part - 5.00mm cylinder and 5.15mm hole would pivot, but how does the motion feel? Is it smooth? Too loose? Too much friction?
Man, I wish I had a 3D printer
EDIT:
Is there a book or resource that I can read that details how I should design a part for manufacturability? I'm designing parts and I'm not sure if such and such a design would be hard/expensive to machine over another design.
Also, I realized yesterday that I should somehow take into account machining imperfections into my design. Say that I have a 5mm diameter cylinder that fits into a 5mm diameter hole as part of a moving pivot assembly. When it actually goes for manufacturing, the 5mm cylinder could come out being 5.1mm and the hole could be 4.9mm, meaning the pivot would be too tight and won't move. Or the inverse could happen - cylinder is too narrow and hole is too wide, leading to a lot of slop in the pivot. How do I design my pivot to take into account manufacturing imperfections? Should I leave the hole and cylinder at 5mm, or should I define the cylinder as something like 4.9mm and the hole at 5.1mm? I'd imagine I'd also have to take into account the specific machine in a specific shop?
Then there's the "feel" of the part - 5.00mm cylinder and 5.15mm hole would pivot, but how does the motion feel? Is it smooth? Too loose? Too much friction?
