I am a high school student, and for my Computer Integrated Manufacturing class (CIM), our project for this month is making a clock. We have to design and build a clock of our own design that fits a pre-made clockwork. The main body of the clock has to fit on an 8"x8"x.5" (rough) piece of aluminum, and we can use the plasma cutter as well as the mill. This Instructable is designed to be a rough guide not only on how to make a clock, but on how to set up and use several machines as well as showing several design and shop techniques to help you along the way. Hope you enjoy!!! I know I did!!!
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8"x8"x.5" piece of aluminum stock
Sheet of .125 plate steel for use on a plasma cutter
Clockwork
Inventor student (or whatever CAD program you prefer)
Tools
3-Axis CNC Mill with a .5" end mill, a .25" end mill, and a .1" end mill
Plasma laser cutter
Calipers
Sandblaster (Optional)
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