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Fixture for small silver discs
I needed to secure some silver discs during a CNC-guided drilling process. For this purpose, I designed these fixtures.
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Originally, they were designed with threaded fastening. Subsequently, they were redesigned with small neodymium magnets instead, aiming for quick-release during potential mass production.
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They were intended to be made of POM, equipped with small neodymium magnets in the base and the top. The fixture's upper part tangentially touches the edge of the disc, thus securing it. This was not the case with the initial design, where the disc had a regular contact surface.
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It was crucial that the edge conditions of the discs were well-defined so they would align correctly against the contact surface and also not excessively wear out the POM fixture.
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A conceptual idea - not manufactured.












