I am facing some issues with parts that are too big to be CNC-milled or 3D printed on my exo-suit project. Just got off the phone with an engineer that suggested splitting some of the parts in half so they can fit in the mill/printer. It's possible you will need to revise some parts to be put together from smaller pieces. Looks like you have an awesome Solidworks skill though, it took you a month to do more than twice the work I've done in 7 months for my project![]()
I also love thi Idea of building an exo-suit of some kind, and the ones from Edge of tomorrow are pretty awesome...so is your progress!
Watching the end-credits of the movie I thought they would make an eccellent source for remodeling some details, since they show a very nice wireframe-model of the suit in exploded view, etc. Did you use any of that as a reference?
on the software side: Did you try other CAD-Software and found Solid Works to work best? Or do you just have it at work??
I see some 3D-Printing and CNC-Milling in my future and want to work my way into a software which enables me to do both precise engineering AND freeform-stuff... any thoughts on that?
A couple of other people who worked on the original suit design and build have mentioned your thread to me.. saying what a great job you've done so far!
I joined the RPF quite a wile ago but never had any time to look around. but I've been lurking around this week and its made me look through all my old work, its been quite nostalgic View attachment 386165
That is mechanical pron right there! Love it.
Was this setup the final one that was in the movie or was it changed afterwards?