A Novel Technique for Fabricating Metalized Objects with Difficult Geometries

Authors

  • Mitchell Powers UW-Madison Observational Cosmology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17307/wsc.v0i0.37

Abstract

In the course of fabricating corrugated horn antennae a technique was developed to avoid certain geometric difficulties. Stereolithograpy, a form of 3D printing, had been employed to create a lightweight, cheap, plastic horn. However, it was found that it was difficult to plate metal into the corrugations of the plastic horn. To work around this, a technique was developed where in the corrugated horn would be produced by assembling a number of easy to plate, interlocking rings. The rings would be plated separately, assembled, and electroplated with an exoskeleton. The general technique could readily be applied to a large number of similarly difficult scenarios. 

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Powers, M. (2012). A Novel Technique for Fabricating Metalized Objects with Difficult Geometries. Proceedings of the Wisconsin Space Conference. https://doi.org/10.17307/wsc.v0i0.37

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Astronomy and Cosmology