Hers something we have been CNC machining lately its a jig for building bicycles on:
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Hers something we have been CNC machining lately its a jig for building bicycles on:
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very nice compo,is it a customer job or do you build the frames also?
Huh that fixture table looks expensiveeeee and I bet those Jigs weren't done on a Diy build. . Lol
What coating did you put on those nice shiny tooling plate jigs.?
any chance of a photo of a bike in a jig?
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Hey Jazz its an optical alignment table your quite correct , they were done on a hurco
I am designing some cnc controlled fixtures and machinery though for the shop but without an industrial cnc its kind of hard to make them
Its simply hard ano with a coating called marbocoat applied after to stop epoxy and the like adhering
Do you mind revealing what cutters you used to get the seemingly good finish?
Jonothan
i use the aluminium specific WNT milling cutters any aluminium specific cutter will give you a pretty nice ,they eat material though you have to be careful at your ramp in when side milling as they like to take a big bite they supply the place i used to work AMRC | The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre with Boeing the fancy finish on the tooling plate is just standard mic 6 the actual face mill they use is a PCD insert on a 1.6m dia face mill ,
Is the jig for assembly/bonding carbon fiber components, will the bikes be made in the UK.
Mike