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Revision as of 01:02, 21 November 2012
First Fire. See corresponding blog post -
CNC Torch Table Prototype I
- Prototyped and Tested in experimental production runs.
- Identified software toolchain as a performance bottleneck.
Systems Engineering Breakdown Diagram
The following diagram takes all of the separate components that make up the CNC Torch Table, and spacially organizes them to display dependancy and possible bottlenecks for troubleshooting.
Design Rationale
The following points have been considered throughout Torch Table development.
- Rigid design to maximize precision
- Perfect mechanical design for replicability to 1/32" over 5.5' x 11.5' area
- Ability to cut 20 feet long 4" square tube.
- Ability to cut 10 feet long 6" square tube. (without removal of vertical slats)
- Ability to cut 10 feet long 10" square tube. (with removal of vertical slats)