CNC Bottle Opener

by TimG1 in Workshop > CNC

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CNC Bottle Opener

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I made these bottle openers for the members of my Movember team. They were a thank you gift for growing their mustaches to rise awareness for men's health issues. They would make great gifts for anyone or just make one for yourself.

Gather You Materials - Get Your Tools

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Materials - 1/8" x 2" x 6-1/4" Aluminum bar stock

2 - 1/8" x 7/8" x 3-1/2" wood of your choice. If you use a laser or CNC to cut the handles start with a larger piece

2 - 3/16" Chicago screws


Tools - This is what I used. It is definately NOT the only way to make them. Since I had access to a CNC mill and a laser cutter I used them. The project could be made without either. Saws and sanders would work just fine. Since I was making multiples and I wanted them all to be the same, I used the CNC.

Techno CNC Mill

Epilog Zing laser engraver/cutter

Drill Press and Bits

Dremel with sanding drum

Palm Sander

Buffer

Hacksaw

Flathead Screwdriver

Drill Holes

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I decided to drill holes in the blank in order to hold it down. I did this so I would not have to worry about removing tabs later in the project. If you have a better hold down system (vacuum table) use that.

1. Mark the center-line

2. Layout hole locations

3. Center-punch marks

4. Drill holes - I drilled 9/64" holes so there would be no movement when the blank was screwed down and then redrilled them to the proper size for the Chicago screws at the end

Mount Blank

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I used 2 screws to hold the blank down. I found using a fence along one edge prevented the workpiece from racking during the cutting process

Mill the Part

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I used MasterCAM to to create the G-Code

Set up your mill

Run your program

I used dish soap as a lubricant to prevent the aluminum from melting and ruining your bit and project

I've attached a .pdf for those that don't have a CNC machine. You can print it out, transfer it to your stock and cut it out with a jewelers saw

Bevel the Edge of the Opener

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Use a Dremel with a sanding drum (or a file) to bevel the edge of the opener. This is necessary to get under the lid and lift it.

Make the Handles

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Use 1/8" wood

I used the laser cutter because I wanted to engrave the handles also. They could be cut in a CNC or made by hand.

Give Them to Your Friends

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