Machining Project Ideas?

The440Dude

I'm broke
Location
Hudson WI
Im taking a "Computer Aided Manufacturing" course this semester and I've been learning how to take a model from a program (NX11) and create operations to post process it to codes for CNC machines. I've been playing around on a Haas VF3 and a Romi M510.

The next coming up project is whatever i'd like. So I think it would be pretty cool to make something for my ski. I have decent experience with NX11, but the models have to be somewhat simple. Not like designing/machining a head or anything haha. I only will have one week to design/post process/build. Also nothing bigger than a couple inches.

Any Ideas?

I'm thinking of a trim lever since i'm currently just using a BMX brake lever. I already have a blowsion throttle.
 
Location
Wisconsin
I've always been interested in seeing someone machine their own upper and lower pole ends for a twin-tube style pole. I don't know how difficult this would be, though.
 

The440Dude

I'm broke
Location
Hudson WI
Thanks all for the ideas. My next big purchase will be an AM pole. As sweet as building tube pole ends sounds, it definitely will exceed the amount of material allowed for this project. Most likely would take more than a week too, lmao. Unfortunately the shop doesn't allow us to use equipment for personal projects. That's why i'm taking advantage of my current situation!

Will update with my decision this weekend.
 
Thanks all for the ideas. My next big purchase will be an AM pole. As sweet as building tube pole ends sounds, it definitely will exceed the amount of material allowed for this project. Most likely would take more than a week too, lmao. Unfortunately the shop doesn't allow us to use equipment for personal projects. That's why i'm taking advantage of my current situation!

Will update with my decision this weekend.
Cool! That's why i suggested a pole bracket. Its the simplest "2d" part you can make for our skis without 3d surfacing/multi axis work. My trim ring was made using full simultaneous 5 axis machining in a trunion, in 1 op, ~4 hours machine time.
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Quinc

Buy a Superjet
Location
California
Call TPE, he gives all his secrets away just ask Art
VwMbrv
 

Quinc

Buy a Superjet
Location
California
If you wanted to build something you could sell a bpipe manifold would be the way to go. ET makes one and Able used to make them.
 
Do you think you need billet ones of these they never break ??

They hold up well, just would be nice to have a nice billet PC that doesn't fade on the sun over time, maybe seals put water better and could allow better fitment around certain trim levers. Definitely more of a want than need lol

PS I've seen your 550 s/s billet panel, very cool
 

waxhead

wannabe backflipper
Location
gold coast
They hold up well, just would be nice to have a nice billet PC that doesn't fade on the sun over time, maybe seals put water better and could allow better fitment around certain trim levers. Definitely more of a want than need lol

PS I've seen your 550 s/s billet panel, very cool
Thanks for the heads up.
I actually thought about building a Yamaha switch but didn't because of the unit never giving issues. but its worth looking at
 
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