Vacuum Table upgrade to CNC Mill (Ongoing)

During my work as a postdoctoral research fellow at Haverford College myself and an undergraduate research student have set out to find a way to gently cut cylinders from sheets of polyurethane in a way that preserves the material’s optical properties. This process is not trivial, other research groups have attempted to make a similar process work with mixed success. None the less, after a summer of diligent effort the student researcher handed off a working process that simply needed refinement. I designed an all-in-one version of the initial process which incorporated a vacuum table with a clamping bracket work holding solution and shop-vac assisted cylinder collection apparatus. This set-up bolts directly onto the existing hardware of the mill and includes a high accuracy zeroing solution to protect the cutting tool. Ongoing work on this problem includes working with a skilled lathe expert to create custom tools out of hardened steel with key design adjustments to a commercial tool that didn’t quite fit our needs.

Lantern Emblem with Antlers

While learning to use the tabletop CNC mill in the Squishlab at Haverford College I did a fun practice project. This is inspired by a villain from the DnD campaign I have been a player in since 2016. This is step one in a plan to replace a well-loved tabletop game called “Don’t Mess with Chthulu” with my own version called “Don’t Mess with the Devil in the Woods.” All that remains is to make some custom cards based on more lore from the campaign.