StuSmith
Electrical
- Feb 25, 2014
- 3
Hi guys,
My first post here.
I am currently designing a new product which I plan to injection mould.
You can see renders and prototypes (3d printed) here:
The parts surround brushless electric motors which move the axes.
Usually these 'gimbals' use carbon fibre parts or CNC aluminium parts:
My product is an attempt to productise for the end user, enclosing components, etc.
The key property required from the frame/arms/etc is stiffness. Any flex dramatically reduces the effectiveness of the device. It also allows vibrations to build up from the motors, resonating around the frame (the current problem with my cheap 3d printed abs parts).
I'm thinking that a polycarbonate would be ideal, but I'm also really looking for someone to pat me on the back and tell me not to worry, and that it will be all alright
My first post here.
I am currently designing a new product which I plan to injection mould.
You can see renders and prototypes (3d printed) here:
The parts surround brushless electric motors which move the axes.
Usually these 'gimbals' use carbon fibre parts or CNC aluminium parts:
My product is an attempt to productise for the end user, enclosing components, etc.
The key property required from the frame/arms/etc is stiffness. Any flex dramatically reduces the effectiveness of the device. It also allows vibrations to build up from the motors, resonating around the frame (the current problem with my cheap 3d printed abs parts).
I'm thinking that a polycarbonate would be ideal, but I'm also really looking for someone to pat me on the back and tell me not to worry, and that it will be all alright