Cnc Machine The Stems example essay topic

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Looking back at the project I would say that I am very pleased with my final product. I feel that I worked through the different stages of development and produced a final design that fulfils the specifications very well. The few problems incurred during the development of the stem were tackled well and solved in an innovative way beneficial to the design. I felt that I managed my time well, setting myself target goals of which to reach week by week ensuring that I didn't fall behind in my project.

The research of my project took longer than the time I had designated to it as it was much more vast and detailed than I had perceived. The realisation of the stem also took longer than I had imagined partially due to the accessibility of the machines needed. The machining of the stem was a slow process, as it had to be done with great care and precision. I had not calculated the time required for the marking and dimensioning of the metal before it could be machined.

If the project were to be embarked on again I would approach the design of the stem from a different angle. More detail would be taken into the different materials and manufacturing processes available as the stem would be designed to be innovative in its material, manufacture and function. Weather the stem would be of carbon fibre, magnesium or another extravagant material would all have to be researched. The way in which it was manufactured would of course be dictated to some extent by what it was made from. Its function as a stem would also be innovative, providing suspension or adjustability or the merging of the handlebars and steering tube into one unit. All these areas would be researched and analysed before starting with manufacture.

If the current stem I designed were to reach mass manufacture careful consideration would have to be taken into account about its manufacturing line. However a company would most likely CNC machine the stems out of solid billet L 165 aluminium. CNC manufacturing (Computer Numerically Controlled) is the use of automatic lathes in conjunction with computers. A user will enter specific information onto a computer that will then be sent on to a lathe or milling machine via g-codes giving the required component shape, machining instructions and tooling requirements. This system is much faster and has the added bonus of not allowing for human error. The stem would then have to be marketed / advertised before release.

This could be done in numerous ways such as magazine advertisements, sponsorship, and promotion. Finally I am very happy with my project as I feel that I fulfilled the design brief and met with the specifications as best I could. The project has given me great satisfaction in its realisation and has inspired me to continue working and machining metal. It has also allowed me to develop my skills teaching me how to use a lathe and milling machine with confidence.