JNieman
Aerospace
- Mar 26, 2014
- 1,128
I sometimes feel like I might be stuck "in a box"-way of thinking when it comes to fixturing and workholding. So far, it's been mostly just experience, a bit of collaboration and networking, and trial-and-error. But I fear the dreaded "echo chamber" effect of not getting new/fresh ideas after a time. If I'm not doing something new or seemingly innovative very often, I feel nervous and self-conscious, wondering if I'm not keeping up with the world. We specialize in short-run, prototype, custom orders, and occasionally if those are successful, do a production-quantity order. However, it's the quick one-off types that are challenging, when we don't have a large order to absorb investments and give us a quick ROI.
Where do you guys go for inspiration or to learn a new trick? I want to fight off stagnation. This isn't a manner of "Have you tried this new vice/fixture/gadget". I'm looking for ideas and inspiration for tackling those "how are we gonna hold this?" parts. Maybe it's a bathtub shaped part with no cutouts or feet to clamp/bolt to. Maybe it's a completely organic-shaped object with no flat sides or holes.
The origin of this thought was a part a coworker and I were looking at. Imagine a 120d obtuse angle, say each leg is 3" long. Now imagine that shape extruded along a long arc of a varying radius. We have a couple solutions but kept thinking "there has to be a better way!"
Where do you look for inspiration? What resources do you go to?
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NX8.0, Solidworks 2014, AutoCAD, Enovia V5
Where do you guys go for inspiration or to learn a new trick? I want to fight off stagnation. This isn't a manner of "Have you tried this new vice/fixture/gadget". I'm looking for ideas and inspiration for tackling those "how are we gonna hold this?" parts. Maybe it's a bathtub shaped part with no cutouts or feet to clamp/bolt to. Maybe it's a completely organic-shaped object with no flat sides or holes.
The origin of this thought was a part a coworker and I were looking at. Imagine a 120d obtuse angle, say each leg is 3" long. Now imagine that shape extruded along a long arc of a varying radius. We have a couple solutions but kept thinking "there has to be a better way!"
Where do you look for inspiration? What resources do you go to?
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NX8.0, Solidworks 2014, AutoCAD, Enovia V5