nimblejack
Specifier/Regulator
- May 9, 2010
- 7
Hello
I have a question for any engineers skilled in plastics molding or metals. I need to know if it's possible to manufacture a needle-like device that would be 12 to 18 inches in length with a diameter of no more than 3/64th of an inch. The tip would need to be blunt (as opposed to sharp) and the other end would have to have a hole that could accomodate some thread. Can something something like this be made of fexible plastic such as polyethylene and meet those dimensions? Alternatively, could something like that be made of flexible stainless steel? My crude rendering is attached. Any input would be most appreciated!
Jack
I have a question for any engineers skilled in plastics molding or metals. I need to know if it's possible to manufacture a needle-like device that would be 12 to 18 inches in length with a diameter of no more than 3/64th of an inch. The tip would need to be blunt (as opposed to sharp) and the other end would have to have a hole that could accomodate some thread. Can something something like this be made of fexible plastic such as polyethylene and meet those dimensions? Alternatively, could something like that be made of flexible stainless steel? My crude rendering is attached. Any input would be most appreciated!
Jack