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28-09-2013 #11
Hi Silyavski
Would a support under the hammer help?
Effectively an anvil that could be formed against. Ideally different anvils for forming groves or depressions of a certain shape.
This would also mean you could work rectangular or other shapes as well.
The anvil moves in unison with the top hammer so it should not be too difficult to incorporate it. (Although being able to rotate the anvil and the head in unison would be an advantage)
Have you seen this video?
Ford unveils new CNC prototyping process for metal parts | Manufacturers Monthly
Regards
JohnLast edited by John McNamara; 28-09-2013 at 01:26 AM.
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