Might end up doing that actually.Do em by hand
I have not been told what the finish is supposed to be yet...
Might end up doing that actually.Do em by hand
I have all 3 but I don't want to over finish/engineer them if not needed.I thought he meant welding but taking the sharp corners off makes sense
For the amount of them I’d mill them, if you haven’t got the facility out source it
Depends how consistent you want them and if you only have a grinder as opposed to a belt sander
if the spec is just taking sharp edges and corners for handling purposes, I’d just do them by hand with an angle grinder - flap disk or fibre disc of 36 grit would eat that.I have all 3 but I don't want to over finish/engineer them if not needed.
Taking the sharp corners will probably suffice.
a hand finish is always best
I often over think the solution. But I was sure I saw a jig that sat in front of a flat disk and only allowed a curve to reach the disk...if the spec is just taking sharp edges and corners for handling purposes, I’d just do them by hand with an angle grinder - flap disk or fibre disc of 36 grit would eat that.
You do them in an hour
The bar is in front of the belt (slightly) to stop the printed block.Can't visualise that sadly.
you have seen the jig with the belt sanderI often over think the solution. But I was sure I saw a jig that sat in front of a flat disk and only allowed a curve to reach the disk...
But I am pretty sure by hand will be good enough if I have to get guillotined. ( that said the lad who was going to chop them only has access to 3mm guilitine. )
The bar is in front of the belt (slightly) to stop the printed block.
That distance between the front of the block, and the front of the belt
is the "offset" dim. and you make the printed block that much smaller.