Winston Moy | Vacuum Forming Custom Packaging for the Cyberspoon @WinstonMakes | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
In a previous project video, I shared the genesis of the Cyberspoon: youtu.be/KxEBBH_l4GM?si=S5TnbbQk4_osQCAK
In an attempt to provide protection for the Cyberspoon (should I ever decide to sell them), I decided to design and create some prototype plastic packaging. I modeled some bucks in Fusion 360, machined them out of Renshape, and vacuum-formed plastic sheets over them using the Mayku Formbox. I made several small mistakes throughout the process, like not venting concave features in my buck but ultimately overcame them.
The 14 Gal. Ridgid NXT Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum used in this project was provided by Home Depot and it is a serious workhorse. Check it out at: homedepot.sjv.io/gzg32
To learn more about the Formbox, head to: mayku.me
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Help support my experimental CNC content: patreon.com/winstonmoy
I also make instructional content on the Carbide3D Channel: youtube.com/carbide3d
Stalk me on Social Media: @WinstonMakes (insta/twitter)
Tools I Use: http://www.winstonmakes.com/tools-i-use
(Legal Blurb - By using my affiliate links, you are helping to support my content.)
In a previous project video, I shared the genesis of the Cyberspoon: youtu.be/KxEBBH_l4GM?si=S5TnbbQk4_osQCAK
In an attempt to provide protection for the Cyberspoon (should I ever decide to sell them), I decided to design and create some prototype plastic packaging. I modeled some bucks in Fusion 360, machined them out of Renshape, and vacuum-formed plastic sheets over them using the Mayku Formbox. I made several small mistakes throughout the process, like not venting concave features in my buck but ultimately overcame them.
The 14 Gal. Ridgid NXT Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum used in this project was provided by Home Depot and it is a serious workhorse. Check it out at: homedepot.sjv.io/gzg32
To learn more about the Formbox, head to: mayku.me
——
Help support my experimental CNC content: patreon.com/winstonmoy
I also make instructional content on the Carbide3D Channel: youtube.com/carbide3d
Stalk me on Social Media: @WinstonMakes (insta/twitter)
Tools I Use: http://www.winstonmakes.com/tools-i-use
(Legal Blurb - By using my affiliate links, you are helping to support my content.)