Ätzbehälter

Ätzbehälter

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My CNC machine is like the current one for isolating cutting unfortunately not usable, and my etching tool is shot. But now I would need a new board to finally assemble a Vorpal that I have lying around unfinished. Because fiddling with servo cables is getting on my nerves too much. And simply shortening the servo cables is also no solution, because then the fiddling just becomes another thing. So I want to make a board where all servos can be connected with shortened cables and from there a cable to the servo driver. But for that I need a new etching tool, which I will print out of the printer. This is my first print that comes into contact with water, so I was hoping that it might possibly become tight. But as expected it's not tight, so now I'm thinking whether I should seal the bowl with hot glue or with epoxy resin. Right now it's a trial which will devour a lot of raw material, but I'll give it a try. To illustrate the assembly, I have inserted an illustration here. The container is intended for an aquarium pump plus heating rod with the use of sodium persulfate for etching. There are hole openings on both sides where the aquarium air pump hose can be attached. For which it still needs a hose attachment, but I'm not yet clear whether I'll take something for misappropriation or print something out. I will make the print with HD glass from Formfutura. This is a project by and for: machwas-makerspace.ch

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