Design for least effort
- Tolerance
Design to ISO 2768 medium standard
- Geometry
Remove as little material as possible
Use 2 setups if possible
Have two side surfaces parallel to each other
- Material Suggestion
The following are easiest material for this category.
Plastic, use Delrin
Soft Metal, use 6061 Aluminum
Hard Metal, use 1018 Steel
- Surface
Specify the surface roughness of 63 Ra.
Only define the intrinsic fillets
Specify “de-burr” all edges for external edges in the drawing
More Effort Design
- Tolerance
Limit the tight tolerance only to the critical dimensions
- Geometry
Simplify geometry to avoid 5-axis machining if possible
Limit the number of faces in order to limit set up
- Select proper material to meet the design requirements
Maximum Effort Design
- Define tight tolerance only for critical dimensions
- Select standard tool sizes
- Minimize the cut depth
- For large parts, break into assemblies to reduce machining effort
- Design parts with existing stock material
- For small parts, minimize the cut depth if possible
- Edges significantly increase the deburring efforts
- Designs that require 5-axis CNC machining will significantly increase the machining time