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5Axis Machine Cutting HELMET / DAISHIN SEIKI CORPORATION

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Daishin Seiki Corporation is a leading provider of prototypes to the motorsport industry and specializes in technologically sophisticated parts and 5-axis manufacturing. The Performance Racing Helmet was commissioned to celebrate Daishin Seikis 50th anniversary. This full face helmet won the gold medal in the prestigious Mori-Seiki Dream Cutting Contest 2009.
This helmet will be on display in the OPEN MIND booth at the IMTS show in Chicago September 13-18, 2010.
A brief interview with the CEO of Daishin Seiki, Mr. Ryosuke Omachi regarding this project is available at:
http://www.openmind-tech.com/en/news/current/current_detail/date/2010/april/0...
同時5軸加工 1/1 オリジナルヘルメット 株式会社 大槇精機 創業50周年記念モデル

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  • Dear Santa...

  • @opennewscast I think it's more complicated actually, compared to a regular 3D printer. Since a 3D printer prints each layer individually for every layer there really is no complication in "how" something should be built. In something like this, I would think that it would have to be carefully planned out how something would be made; for example, how big would one of those tools it is using have to be to cut inside the helmet without bumping the outside? Stuff like that isn't in 3d Printing.

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  • Amazing

  • I THINK MASTER CHIEF APPROVES!

  • This is an amazing piece of technology. All the intricacies are mind blowing. I mean, I've seen a 5 axis CNC machine cut some pretty tough parts but nothing near this intense. I'm not gonna lie..I'm impressed.

  • @gideoned :) Bitchin' machine though

  • @TotalDesignZ The design tool probably knows what can and can't be accessed, and restricts/guides the design.

  • So, how do you cut out all the HIDDEN areas so to speak? Making this in one piece assumes that you can get to EVERY part of the model, right?

  • How long did it take to finish?

  • @htoOofe2990 totally agree with you bro

  • @mgtully haha exactly. Everyone here is to pussy to try it.

  • @funktapus also impressive coding, not every guy can do that, thats why you get paid more .

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