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02-09-2010 #1
No idea about the bobins but here is a DIY Injection Moulding machine :)
http://www.users.uswest.net/~kmaxon/...d_mach_137.htm
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02-09-2010 #2
Intersting link ....but *way* above my skills (or needs).
this manual lever style is perhaps more of my accessibility level...
http://replicatorinc.com/blog/2010/0...ction-molding/
or if someone wants to go the "scrapyard challenge" route...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8oRzCvGFbw
it does make me wonder if I a standalone 1 axis (Z plane) CNC machine could be designed to do the compression aspect?Last edited by HankMcSpank; 02-09-2010 at 02:18 PM.
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02-09-2010 #3
Now there's a subject close to my heart :rofl:
Here's a useful link...
http://www.dms-diemould.co.uk/
I started making an injection moulder because I didn't have room for the real thing in the garage. Then I suddenly got space and bought an old 25 ton Arburg, haven't plumbed it in to the 3 phase yet.
The point being, I have most of a home brew, fully automatic injection moulder about 6 feet behind me. All hydraulic, opens closes, ejects, injects from a hot pot a la Travin, measures plastic in, heaters all wired up with a digital thermostat, plugs in to a paralell port for all the critical timings etc.
I don't really want to sell it, but I can be arsed to finish it. If you are interested I am sure we can come to some arrangement :naughty:
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02-09-2010 #4
Anyone tried DIY iinjection moulding with a glue gun ? I think you can get nylon and polyethylene glue gun rods:
http://www.mutr.co.uk/index.php?cPath=56_19_57
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02-09-2010 #5
Aww I'd just finished typing a really long post then the webbrowser crashed :(.
Anyway....take 2
I've seen/used a 'manual' injection moulder at school. It requires a LOT of force to pull the lever to inject the plastic. As in hanging off the lever with my feet off the ground isn't enough (granted I was only about 15 at the time but you get the idea) .... so I'm not sure a Z-axis would be up to it. Then again you do get a huge mechanical advantage with a screw, but is it going to be fast enough? The machine you had a pot which you put the plastic pellets in, waited for it to melt... then squash so quite simple really. I could try and get a picture of it if you like?
I think your main issue might be making the mould. There are only two moulds for the one at school - both made by the teacher. He told me they were difficult and took a long time to make, especially since he used the surface grinder on the mating faces of the two parts. I guess it could be easier to CNC mill the mould, but still something to consider.
I don't mean to put you off, just thinking aloud that's all!
R.E. Bobbin making.
Couldn't you just cut them out of a sheet and use a T-slot cutter to do the undercutting? That way you could machine the lot in one go.....and tessellate lots onto a sheet of plastic.
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