As a member of the Cornell Rocketry Team , I was responsible for manufacturing metal parts in house, rather than using professional contractors. I wrote G-code, used CAM, planned setups, and I gained extensive experience running CNC and manual machines (both mills and lathes). My most notable machining projects are pictured below. By manufacturing the parts I designed, I gained invaluable experience learning what geometries are impossible, inconvenient, and ideal for subtractive manufacturing.
These are the parts of the Rocket Payload that I designed during my junior year on Cornell Rocketry. I made all of these parts using manual mills and lathes. Gaining competence with manual machines is an important first step to running CNC machines.
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