Hi Zisis,
I was not clear on this. I do not expect the scale model to be done in
2 weeks even if it was ready to go now. The 2 weeks was for
manufacturability questions to be answered.I will start looking at
local shops.
Thanks,
Tim
Zisis Papandreou wrote:
Hi Tim:
phew, and I thought you wanted it last week! :-)
Actually, your time scale for the 1/10 model rules out or local
shop and that in Alberta. Off the top of my head, any project short of
a few holes drilled needs a few months from us to get it in the queue
and organize communications. I conclude that you would have to pursue
it at a local shop in NN. However, for the full construction we will
discuss your questions with the Alberta engineers.
Cheers, Zisis...
On Dec 5, 2007, at 12:27 PM, Tim Whitlatch wrote:
Hi Zisis,
The deadline is yesterday ;-) . We plan on getting a 1/10th scale made
of it some point in the near future. This would be helpful in proving
out the concept. Maybe your shop can make the scale model (is it within
the university or an outside shop?)? If not, we can pursue having it
made at a local shop. As far as the time frame, I believe a couple of
weeks is ok.
Regards,
Tim
Zisis Papandreou wrote:
Hi Tim:
sorry for not replying sooner. Thanks for the drawings. Is
there a deadline to your questions? We are currently swamped with work
related to the calorimetry review, plus our university's support staff
just got back from a one-month strike, so everything is still in
disarray here.
Cheers, Zisis...
On Nov 28, 2007, at 12:38 PM, Tim Whitlatch wrote:
Hi Zisis and George,
Attached are the most recent preliminary drawings showing
the wedges and
assy. The datums and tolerances need to be worked on a
bit. I believe we
could start with a tolerance of .010 inches for each
dimension and
change from there if needed. I will send you another
update by the end
of the week. Please have your shop look at these to see if
they can
machine them. One of the questions would be "Do we
machine the aluminum
first, then layup scifi/lead, then machine the lead? Note
there are 3
different aluminum strong backs depending on position.
Cheers,
Tim<D00000-01-07-1004.pdf><D00000-01-07-1001.pdf><D00000-01-07-1002.pdf><D00000-01-07-1003.pdf>
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