I've been assigned to a project team that is building a "small" 6-axis riveting machine. Small is everyone else's word. I call it large considering its yoke is about 12 feet tall and has a 5 foot throat. Picture a gigantic horseshoe. I've been assigned to design and make a prototype section of steel and carbon fiber paneling and then test it to failure. And adapt the A and B axis actuators from another machine. And design the test jig for when we initially build and test the machine in our facility before delivery. I'm making progress on all fronts and learning a ton as I go and ask questions of the more experienced guys.
The work environment is great too. There's no dress code at all. I'm given an almost scary amount of autonomy and I can come and go at will.
Here's a few pics from the neighborhood.
Dicky's house where I'm renting.
Yikes
1 comment:
nice car in the drive way!!!;)
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