OBDF 311 March Update

I tried making a lattice hinge on the CNC machine. I've found three main issues with doing this. The first is that it was very time consuming for the process. The two tests I've done so far have taken about 30-45 minutes each, which is something I hope can be resolved by using the large scale CNC machine.

The second issue was my designing process. I looked at images of similar lattice cuts without really understanding how the spacing should work. I knew that I would be cutting with an 1/8 drill bit, so I tried to space out my pieces according to that but I ended up putting the cuts too far apart for the wood to actually bend.  

The last issue I found was that it was too small of a piece to really put towards the test. I did find that there was a little bit of bend but not nearly enough that I was looking for. 

For this upcoming class, my plan is to use the laser cutter to do a few more tests, in hopes that the machine will be a lot faster to use. I'm trying to mimic the cuts to be the same width as what would occur with the CNC machine.



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