salukikev
Mechanical
- May 14, 2008
- 110
Hi,
So I didn't think I'd have as much trouble as I am in prototyping what I've learned is called a "hyperhemisphere" (at least among the SPDT people). Basically a hollow globe with a hole in it around 30-50% of the diameter- similar to a snow globe. In fact, we used a mini glass snow globe in a proof of concept prototype and it worked out okay, but of course there are optical distortions from the blown glass we'd like to get rid of.
My first thought was Single point diamond turning, but evidently that undercut is problematic for that process. I'm thinking about trying a cut & polish on my precision CNC lathe in PMMA, but I'm doubtful I could achieve sufficient surface finish (but maybe an improvement). I'd just bore out the core and then go in with an undercut boring bar. Seems pretty easy (see video).
I'd like to hear of any other options to get myself some prototypes of this part. I know there of at least one resource that can 3d print optics but I don't know if they can do undercuts like that.
So I didn't think I'd have as much trouble as I am in prototyping what I've learned is called a "hyperhemisphere" (at least among the SPDT people). Basically a hollow globe with a hole in it around 30-50% of the diameter- similar to a snow globe. In fact, we used a mini glass snow globe in a proof of concept prototype and it worked out okay, but of course there are optical distortions from the blown glass we'd like to get rid of.
My first thought was Single point diamond turning, but evidently that undercut is problematic for that process. I'm thinking about trying a cut & polish on my precision CNC lathe in PMMA, but I'm doubtful I could achieve sufficient surface finish (but maybe an improvement). I'd just bore out the core and then go in with an undercut boring bar. Seems pretty easy (see video).
I'd like to hear of any other options to get myself some prototypes of this part. I know there of at least one resource that can 3d print optics but I don't know if they can do undercuts like that.