Hi, I'm trying to figure out if there is an efficient and fast way to produce specific wooden tool handles with different designs. Sketch is attached:
The narrow section is always the same length, width, shape, corner radius....
The handle part needs to change based on large production volume per each design. It also stays the same length, but everything else changes.
The biggest issue is I need it to be hollow internally - most likely drilled from two sides, so the narrow section is always 1/4" hollow in width, but the wide section needs to change according to the handle shape, so there is a step there.
I'm not sure if there is a CNC machine that can drill that deep and that precise, and if there is, what type of jig needs to be there to produce about 60 of these per hour.
I'm not sure if a programmable drilling dowel machine can accomplish everything including hollow section, but I need something that is as automated as possible.
Cheers.
The narrow section is always the same length, width, shape, corner radius....
The handle part needs to change based on large production volume per each design. It also stays the same length, but everything else changes.
The biggest issue is I need it to be hollow internally - most likely drilled from two sides, so the narrow section is always 1/4" hollow in width, but the wide section needs to change according to the handle shape, so there is a step there.
I'm not sure if there is a CNC machine that can drill that deep and that precise, and if there is, what type of jig needs to be there to produce about 60 of these per hour.
I'm not sure if a programmable drilling dowel machine can accomplish everything including hollow section, but I need something that is as automated as possible.
Cheers.