Mark Fischbach
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yeah arm i remember arm metal fabrication is a threshold of production that is hard to meet it's easy to get tools not easy but it's it's accessible to get tools that can uh fabricate wood and plastics and you know other materials that are softer like that but once you get into metal you need higher thresholds of both tooling and accuracy um so nowadays they're starting to be more accessible
entry-level CNC machines. It's not a 5-axis machine, but I'm looking at a 3-axis machine, and it would be really cool to have that because then if you ever break anything, like if your bike breaks or your brake handle breaks or any part of your car breaks and you have a big enough CNC for it, you can literally make that part again. What would the five axis do that the three can't?
entry-level CNC machines. It's not a 5-axis machine, but I'm looking at a 3-axis machine, and it would be really cool to have that because then if you ever break anything, like if your bike breaks or your brake handle breaks or any part of your car breaks and you have a big enough CNC for it, you can literally make that part again. What would the five axis do that the three can't?
entry-level CNC machines. It's not a 5-axis machine, but I'm looking at a 3-axis machine, and it would be really cool to have that because then if you ever break anything, like if your bike breaks or your brake handle breaks or any part of your car breaks and you have a big enough CNC for it, you can literally make that part again. What would the five axis do that the three can't?
Obviously it has more axes. The head rotates and tilts and things. So you can imagine it has, it can cut a very fine point, but that takes forever. But if you're trying to make something that's like a compound curve, or if you're trying to mill out under a ledge or something, there are physical limits on, you have one stick that sticks straight down and moves around like this.
Obviously it has more axes. The head rotates and tilts and things. So you can imagine it has, it can cut a very fine point, but that takes forever. But if you're trying to make something that's like a compound curve, or if you're trying to mill out under a ledge or something, there are physical limits on, you have one stick that sticks straight down and moves around like this.
Obviously it has more axes. The head rotates and tilts and things. So you can imagine it has, it can cut a very fine point, but that takes forever. But if you're trying to make something that's like a compound curve, or if you're trying to mill out under a ledge or something, there are physical limits on, you have one stick that sticks straight down and moves around like this.
So you can't make every shape you might need to make to make like a complex three-dimensional thing. But you could have multiple setups or you could mill parts that you then fasten together somehow or weld or whatever. But, like, a 5-axis literally means you can make just about anything, which is very cool. What about a 10-axis? 10-axis, probably. I think there actually is a 9-axis machine.
So you can't make every shape you might need to make to make like a complex three-dimensional thing. But you could have multiple setups or you could mill parts that you then fasten together somehow or weld or whatever. But, like, a 5-axis literally means you can make just about anything, which is very cool. What about a 10-axis? 10-axis, probably. I think there actually is a 9-axis machine.
So you can't make every shape you might need to make to make like a complex three-dimensional thing. But you could have multiple setups or you could mill parts that you then fasten together somehow or weld or whatever. But, like, a 5-axis literally means you can make just about anything, which is very cool. What about a 10-axis? 10-axis, probably. I think there actually is a 9-axis machine.
I don't know what the hell that does. The other axes are space and time. goes forward at normal speed it'll predict what you wanted to make and then go back in time make it for you and you'll be like wow thank you machine i think let's turn my engagement ring to call Anyway, so three-axis machines starting to get more accessible.
I don't know what the hell that does. The other axes are space and time. goes forward at normal speed it'll predict what you wanted to make and then go back in time make it for you and you'll be like wow thank you machine i think let's turn my engagement ring to call Anyway, so three-axis machines starting to get more accessible.
I don't know what the hell that does. The other axes are space and time. goes forward at normal speed it'll predict what you wanted to make and then go back in time make it for you and you'll be like wow thank you machine i think let's turn my engagement ring to call Anyway, so three-axis machines starting to get more accessible.
It really opens up the door, especially for prop manufacturing, because if you're making props and you're limited to a lot of wood-based things, there are limits to what that can do and the materials with it is. You can electroplate some things, but having actual metal parts and if you're Building up an office and you want to, like, hang things, metal brackets, you don't need to buy them.
It really opens up the door, especially for prop manufacturing, because if you're making props and you're limited to a lot of wood-based things, there are limits to what that can do and the materials with it is. You can electroplate some things, but having actual metal parts and if you're Building up an office and you want to, like, hang things, metal brackets, you don't need to buy them.
It really opens up the door, especially for prop manufacturing, because if you're making props and you're limited to a lot of wood-based things, there are limits to what that can do and the materials with it is. You can electroplate some things, but having actual metal parts and if you're Building up an office and you want to, like, hang things, metal brackets, you don't need to buy them.
All kinds of things you can make with metal that are incredibly useful. I bet you can make cool camera accessories that go on, like, rails and lenses and things. Oh, actually, you're so right. I didn't even think of that. I bet you can make all kinds of shit for cameras.
All kinds of things you can make with metal that are incredibly useful. I bet you can make cool camera accessories that go on, like, rails and lenses and things. Oh, actually, you're so right. I didn't even think of that. I bet you can make all kinds of shit for cameras.
All kinds of things you can make with metal that are incredibly useful. I bet you can make cool camera accessories that go on, like, rails and lenses and things. Oh, actually, you're so right. I didn't even think of that. I bet you can make all kinds of shit for cameras.
absolutely because there's so many mounting things for cameras that i didn't even i haven't even thought of that because all of my different cameras have different cages that you can put around them and you have to buy those and they're like hundreds of dollars and you slap them all your cage and you bird cages batting cages mouse cages exactly yeah nicholas cages yeah