Injection molding makes it at home workshop
Kevin Regan from www.backyardengineer.com has his bank upper thermal injector code named "X-Ject V1" completed. Its niche is the plastic injection moulding a hobby that really could not exist 10 years ago. Computers have changed the entire dynamics of the home workshop today. 3D scanner, CNC cutting machines, and a wide range of technology was not in someone's garage. For a relatively small amount of money, you can be today at home with the production. X-Ject V1 has the ability to shoot 2 oz resin by hand.
The real difference between most of the thermal injectors and X-Ject is the design. X Ject name comes from the Panel, which is set up, are in the form of 1/4 "aluminum plate that are cut to form the shape of an"X". One of X items essential difference is that it should be changed by designers and hobbyists. X objects are also on an automated version due to be updated, published in late 2009. For more information, contact www.backyardengineer.com or email kevin@backyardengineer.com visit
http://www.backyardengineer.com/ is finding a hobby site for people and take part in the fun of the thermal plastic molding. XJect V1 works and is easy to use. I do things in my garage and I hope to be able to go from part-time to full-time.
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