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Mark172
Aerospace
- Aug 26, 2008
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I run a small business on the side that sells motorized astrophotography mounts. Cutting our product's packaging foam by hand is a pain (and quality is inconsistent between techs), but ordering custom cut foam is too expensive. I'm a mechanical engineer by day and have broad (albeit mostly shallow) experience with various cutting methods, but I am a bit stumped as to whether laser, waterject, or hotwire is the right fit here. Laser seems to be too expensive, requires a lot of tuning, doesn't do well with deep cuts, not to mention ventilation and safety systems are a must. Waterjet is pricey and messy. I'm leaning towards a two axis CNC router/hotwire machine. I'm looking at cutting ~1000 pieces of foam per year. My preliminary budget is $2k. Not afraid of the DIY route if it's the best option.
Does anyone have professional experience in this arena? What kind of machine would be the right fit here? Specific model suggestions would be icing on the cake. Thanks all for sharing your knowledge.
Does anyone have professional experience in this arena? What kind of machine would be the right fit here? Specific model suggestions would be icing on the cake. Thanks all for sharing your knowledge.