CNC Machining Aerospace Parts - What You Need to Know (before you start)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Learn what you need to know for designing parts made for aerospace. When it comes to aerospace part manufacturing, CNC machining is a popular choice for its precision and efficiency. In this video, we explore the benefits and limitations of CNC machining for aerospace parts, including its ability to produce high-quality and consistent results. Additionally, we provide design tips to optimize the design process for aerospace parts, such as minimizing unnecessary complexity and ensuring proper material selection. Whether you are a beginner engineer or simply interested in the mechanics of aerospace manufacturing, this video is sure to provide valuable insights into the world of CNC machining for aerospace parts.
    00:00 Intro
    00:31 First, we discuss the benefits of CNC machining for aerospace parts
    01:50 Second, we talk about the limitations of CNC machining for aerospace parts
    02:32 Third, it's time to discuss design tips for CNC machining for the aerospace industry.
    02:53 Fourth, the first design tip is functionality
    03:17 Fifth, the second design tip is about the manufacturing process, CNC machining.
    3:33 Weight, next we talk about how balancing weight in making aerospace parts is important.
    3:55 Materials are discussed here and what to keep in mind when selecting materials.
    4:47 Tolerances are extremely important in CNC machining for aerospace parts as they come very precise.
    5:40 Loads and stresses. Aircrafts are sensitive to loads and stresses and we'll talk about how to include them in your designs in this section.
    6:18 Safety and certification is a very important subject to talk about as the aerospace industry is under strict rules and regulations. Here we discuss the most important aspects to consider.
    7:18 Outro
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Комментарии • 9

  • @tillnienberg6367
    @tillnienberg6367 Год назад

    Is it possible to expand the design tips list. For me as a mechanical engineer, this would be so helpfull and you and your customers would also benefit a lot.

  • @3073Sean
    @3073Sean 5 месяцев назад +3

    “High precision components, 0.001 mm” Ahhhh what? That’s 0.00003 inches. That is high end laboratory type stuff. We have a 100K plus measuring machine and it can’t come even close to that, not even remotely. I am pretty sure it should have been in inches when he was talking. I work and manufacture in Aerospace, and I have never seen a print come close to that. Hell raise the room temp 1/2 of 1 degree and your out of spec.

    • @thelostgeneration2000
      @thelostgeneration2000 5 месяцев назад

      Also, the moment you upload aerospace part anywhere else apart from your pc - will get yourself in big trouble... 😂

  • @supernumex
    @supernumex Год назад +8

    You said "CNC machining" 19 times. That's once every 25 seconds, haha :)

    • @ProtolabsMFG
      @ProtolabsMFG  Год назад +1

      What can we say…. We LOVE CNC machining 😅

    • @TheKdcool
      @TheKdcool Год назад

      Sounds like a seo optimized text from ChatGPT:P

    • @ProtolabsMFG
      @ProtolabsMFG  Год назад +1

      @@TheKdcool We love innovation too 😅 but less intensity is noted for the next video ;)

  • @grunerzx
    @grunerzx 3 месяца назад

    they are talking about high quality products and working with Haas machines...

    • @theorangebaron1595
      @theorangebaron1595 2 месяца назад

      Haas machines can make high quality products with close tolerances, not everything has to be dmg mori