CNC Machining and Finishing Epoxy Tooling Board to Produce and Accurate Composites Pattern


CNC Machining and Finishing Epoxy Tooling Board to Produce and Accurate Composites Pattern
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Matt (Staff)
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Hi Everyone,

Hopefully a few of you have noticed that we've been publishing a number of new video tutorials recently. I've now published the first two (out of three) of a new series which shows the end-to-end process for starting from a CAD design, CNC machining the pattern from epoxy block then sealing and preparing the pattern before taking a prepreg carbon fibre mould off the pattern. In the next video (not done yet) we'll finish off by using the prepreg mould to produce a carbon fibre part.

Essentially, in this series what we're trying to demonstrate is the 'other way' to make composite parts, using technology and high tech materials to replace the more manual traditional methods. This is a topic that comes up every time during our training courses and so hopefully this is a process (and tutorial series) that people will find interesting (and maybe useful). The price of perfectly usable CNC equipment is coming down all the time and the quality and availability of 3D CAD systems (like Fusion360) is moving the baseline of what is achievable at home or in a small workshop or business. Our new products and tutorials aim to support this revolution. Also, in this current climate where people are very focused on the idea that 3D printers are the answer to everything, hopefully we can steer a few people towards the understanding that for most composites processes a CNC router is a far more suitable piece of kit to invest in.

So, this first tutorial in the series we demonstrate how to CNC machine epoxy tooling board and then seal and finish it using epoxy board sealer.


I'd be very happy to discuss any of the topics raised in the videos including how these processes and materials might be used in your projects.

Matt Statham
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Anders R - 11/30/2017 8:26:02 PM
There are a lot of CNC routers at startups and small companies but since they are used for their own product development I guess it is difficult to get access to them. Maybe it could be an idea to start a forum section for this in the future? Even if you have the money for a small CNC kit you will probably soon find you will need a larger, more powerful and robust one. My new build will be ready Q1 2018 if you haven't found a solution before then Smile


That's a really good idea actually. Personally i'd be quite interested in such a platform within this forum. because my CNC needs are typically for just occasional mold making so i'd looking to outsource that to someone who has all the right materials in house rather than lobby around at local machining shops with a chunk of tooling board and finish the job by hand at home. plus, like you mentioned, since these machines are often upgraded and eventually replaced by bigger better equipment i'd also like to get in touch with anyone that may be looking for a buyer of his previous setup.  :-p

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