Jeanmart
Guest
Good morning, everyone.
this is my first message and I would immediately take advantage to have some suggestions from all of you.
for about 20 years I have been involved in design for passion and I have realized a few years ago some product in the field of furnishing accessories.
I'm just looking for a advice on how (such as technique) to make a particular I designed.
I'll draw you a schematic design.
as you can see it is an element that (in the figure in 2 identical pieces) that allows a rotation on a 45° plane.
I would like to stimulate all cad3d designers in looking for the best system to couple the 2 elements on the 45° floor taking into account that:
the coupling (crew, screw, screw+crew to cup, pin and cups etc.) must ensure the rotation of 90° possibly without shock (drying) of the 45° planes and with a minimum friction.
the elements may be printed in plastic material, die-cast, micro-cast, printed by sheet (with obvious changes to the attached design).
I am personally directed towards a sheet metal stamping (0.5 - 1 mm) and a coupling with rivet. However, I have no experience on this type of processing and the techniques used (lack of coupling with rivet and perhaps interposition of nylon elements).
: the rotation pin must have a central passage hole.
who wants to undergo ideas or even develop functional prototypes (paying is meant) or simply discuss how much above can contact me via mp.
this is my first message and I would immediately take advantage to have some suggestions from all of you.
for about 20 years I have been involved in design for passion and I have realized a few years ago some product in the field of furnishing accessories.
I'm just looking for a advice on how (such as technique) to make a particular I designed.
I'll draw you a schematic design.
as you can see it is an element that (in the figure in 2 identical pieces) that allows a rotation on a 45° plane.
I would like to stimulate all cad3d designers in looking for the best system to couple the 2 elements on the 45° floor taking into account that:
the coupling (crew, screw, screw+crew to cup, pin and cups etc.) must ensure the rotation of 90° possibly without shock (drying) of the 45° planes and with a minimum friction.
the elements may be printed in plastic material, die-cast, micro-cast, printed by sheet (with obvious changes to the attached design).
I am personally directed towards a sheet metal stamping (0.5 - 1 mm) and a coupling with rivet. However, I have no experience on this type of processing and the techniques used (lack of coupling with rivet and perhaps interposition of nylon elements).
: the rotation pin must have a central passage hole.
who wants to undergo ideas or even develop functional prototypes (paying is meant) or simply discuss how much above can contact me via mp.