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Spehro Pefhany wrote:
On 17 Feb 2010 17:40:36 GMT, steamer wrote:


--Aha! Looks like RCM is da place after all. Well I'm trying to make
a die to make these: http://www.nmpproducts.com/nmp02.htm


Cool.


--I dreamed this up more than a decade ago and I've given up on
trying to get a die made that costs less than any potential worldwide sales
of the widget in question. Sooo I've managed to carve out the fin part of
the cavity with a Bridgeport and my little Sherline rotary table (total
depth of fins not right due to short endmill; longer ones back ordered). But
making the 3 inserts (and the plate that will hold them accurately) is
getting a bit tricky. Will try to post some photos to my blog in a day or
two.


Steel or aluminum? You planning on unscrewing a threaded bit to get it
out?

--Aluminum. Threading occurs after molding, when two parts are
snapped together; makes the making of the mold much easier.

--I'm thinking of pouring in an epoxy of some kind as I really don't
want to injection mold them until I get the geometry of the die just right.
Gotta figure out what's available that has the correct durometer; something
like nylon would be ideal.


Have you looked at cast urethane (you probably have a vacuum pump for
degassing)?

--Yes; have vac pump but want to avoid the step if possible.

For a test run you could also consider doing rapid protyping, but it
will be a few hundred dollars cost most likely.

--Heh. For my next project I'm going to build a Mendel
(http://objects.reprap.org/wiki/Mechanical_construction) so's I can make 'em
that way but I really don't think the resolution is good enough yet..

--I've got one of those 1/3 oz injection molding machines that
a now-gone supplier of same for trade schools sold many moons ago but it
needs to be thoroughly gone thru as it's been sitting idle under the
workbench forever; that's another can of worms I'll need to open eventually..


Is 1/3-oz enough?

--Oh yeah; plenty big enough.


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