Machining polyethylene foam?
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:40 pm
Hey guys, the lab Im working for this summer wants to make special foam inserts for their specialty tool boxes, so Ive been CADing up some inserts, at first I was just going to cut them out by hand but luckily the professor in charge is in favor of getting them cnc machined. However I have no idea what type of machining could be used on this fairly low density foam.
So if you guys know of a company that could do this or a more suitable material to use for inserts that could be machined (preferably available from McMaster) thatd be great.
heres the McMaster material Im thinking of using, its tear resistant and chemical resistant which would be good for the tools, however Im not sure if its too soft.
Thanks again guys
So if you guys know of a company that could do this or a more suitable material to use for inserts that could be machined (preferably available from McMaster) thatd be great.
heres the McMaster material Im thinking of using, its tear resistant and chemical resistant which would be good for the tools, however Im not sure if its too soft.
Thanks again guys