It's What's Inside That Counts!

I'm very fortunate to have access at work to an X-Ray machine. These are a few images I've been lucky enough to take so far..

 

540 Brushed DC Permanent Magnet Motor

A machine-wound 540 size motor. I'd love to look at a hand-wound someday.

 

Accutron, and other watches

A bunch of mechanical watch pics. My favorite is the Accutron, if you don't know this watch or it's space history, it's worth looking up.

 

Music Box Module

This image shows the unwound spring, and the "roll of music".

 

MicroTech OTF Knife

Inside of a knife. Notice the carbide bearing pressed into the back as a glass breaker.

 

Inside look at a Mouse

I found this poor little guy dead behind some equipment at work. Notice the big teeth, these are the ones that keep growing. I also understand now, the reason mice can fit into such small places. Their ribs can "fold" back, making them very small.

 

HI-TEC Metal Gear Servo

Notice the motor windings and the ball-bearings. This is a titanium-geared servo. This would be hard to get a good picture if the gears were plastic. X-Ray Machines like changes in density.

 

Web Coupler

See where spark erosion cutting of the metal was not completed.

 

Solar Calculator

Great view of a diode. Perhaps to keep the solar separate from the battery.

 

Starret Calipers

X-Ray shows a thin piece of metal between the set screws to align the jaws for correct measurement tip to back.

 

Digital StopWatch

The switches are half cut vias on the PCB.

 

Pulse Phone Dialer Module

The bottom left of the image shows fly weights that control the speed of the pulse.

 

3/8" Stahlwille Hand Ratchet

This is a very nice 3/8" ratchet. Great design. Notice that it only needs one spring for the selector detent, and the ratchet mechanism.

 

Glock 42

Check out the "Full Metal Jacket" (a copper jacket covering the lead core) of the projectile.

 

Demko AD20.5 Folding Knife

Notice the gradient of the blade where it gets thinner towards the edge.

 

Walther .22LR Pistol with a Suppressor

Notices the dense lead that has splattered in the suppressor, and notice the double wound recoil spring.

 

Prototype Enclosure with a Low-Frequency Generator

AS style autosport connector, 6061Al enclosure, 4-40 screws, and a teensy microcontroller.




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