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439 points david927 | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.254s | source

What are you working on? Any new ideas which you're thinking about?
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fxtentacle ◴[] No.44417390[source]
I went Yak shaving.

For my 3D audio project I need an affordable way to make plastic cases. I felt like injection molding services are way overpriced, so I decided to make the molds in-house. Turns out, CNC milling is overpriced, too. As are 5 axis CNC mills. So in the end, we built our own CNC machine.

And like these things always go, I found an EMI issue with my power supply and a USB compliance bug in the off-the-shelf stepper control board. But it all turned out OK in the end so we now have the first mold tool that was designed and machined fully in-house. And I learned so much about tool paths and drill bits. Plus it feels like now that everyone has experienced hands-on how stuff is milled, my team got a lot better at designing things for cheap manufacturing.

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1. invalidator ◴[] No.44417665[source]
That's a pretty big yak to shave! Building a 5 axis that gives good results a big task. How long did it take you to get that working?

Why do you need to make so many molds?