GMalatrasi
Member
- :
- 2003 Mazda Proteg5, soon to be Turbo
justanotheradikt what kind of work do you do at Lockheed Martin?
Where did you go to school? Major?
Where did you go to school? Major?
i work at the lockheed martin here in new orleans (michoud operations/assembly plant where they are making the next space vehicle) i am going to school at the university of new orleans for mech. engineering. i do materials analysis for my "main title" but im on the team to figure out why the foam is effing up. also testing top secret metals for the new space vehicle. a bad ass alloy.GMalatrasi said:justanotheradikt what kind of work do you do at Lockheed Martin?
Where did you go to school? Major?
justanotheradikt said:i work at the lockheed martin here in new orleans (michoud operations/assembly plant where they are making the next space vehicle) i am going to school at the university of new orleans for mech. engineering. i do materials analysis for my "main title" but im on the team to figure out why the foam is effing up. also testing top secret metals for the new space vehicle. a bad ass alloy.do a lot of xray defraction stuff.
justanotheradikt said:i could make a mini model
what machine are you using that makes a model that big?
GMalatrasi said:It is a computer controlled milling machine. A lil old but it does its job.
What would u used?
A CNC is what I will be using. Right now Im trying to get the G-code (code that tells that CNC how to cut the foam) ready so that when I get the green light to use it, everything is ready to go.justanotheradikt said:we have all types of milling things... but for models we do everything on a smaller scale...the one i use (if i ever need it) uses a wax type material and cuts it out... biggest it can do is like 1ft by 1ft block.
they just got a new machine in another building though, does high density foam..not sure how big it can go.
i got a cnc machine if you want to use it(overkill) lol
GMalatrasi said:A CNC is what I will be using. Right now Im trying to get the G-code (code that tells that CNC how to cut the foam) ready so that when I get the green light to use it, everything is ready to go.
justanotheradikt said:i guess you could use cnc... never cut foam on that...guess it would work though.
any idea on when you can get it cut?