Chapter 231 Making Weapons
The weapons on the light curtain are enlarged under one point, and then divided into dozens of parts, scattered and orderly distributed on the light curtain.
Gu Lie clicked on one of the sets of triple-occlused gears, and the other parts then shrank and were squeezed into the lower right corner of the light curtain. The triple-occlusal gear occupied two-thirds of the light curtain.
The metal on the table is closed to the side, a notch is opened, and a palm-sized square metal is slowly raised by the bracket.
Then, the cutting machines on both sides also moved, and with the mechanical arm stretched out from the table, it began to cut the metal blocks.
There is no harsh metal cutting sound, and there is no metal chip flying around. The knife head at the top of the cutting machine is as sharp as paper.
On the light curtain, at the position of twelve points above the triple bite gear figure, a small green dot suddenly appeared. With the action of the cutting machine and the robotic arm, it slowly grew in a clockwise direction. Gu Lie saw it very clearly that it was the progress bar.
The cutting process of the triple bite gear is unexpectedly slow. I thought it would be very fast with the support of these high-tech, but I didn't expect it to be much slower than manual cutting.
When he was in Faro City, Gu Lie also followed Roger to learn the operation of the cutting machine, especially when he saw Roger's familiar control of the cutting machine, which made him feel that the mechanical operation in front of him was so slow that he could not stand it.
The progress bar grew little by little, drawing circles clockwise around the image of the gear. For ten minutes, it took ten minutes to cut such a triple bite gear or under the fully automatic mechanical control, which really made him feel speechless.
After the cutting machine and the robotic arm finished the work, they returned to their original positions. Gu Lie stepped down, and the cyan metal blocks under his feet also slowly fell. He came to the table to see what was special about this metal part slowly cut by automatic machinery.
I don't know if I don't know. I was shocked when I saw it. After holding a triple bite gear as big as the palm of my hand, Gu Lie couldn't wait to give himself a mouth. The previous imagination was completely unnecessary. Slowness naturally has the benefits of slowness, and fully automatic cutting naturally has its corresponding characteristics.
The gear has no cutting trace. Even from the cross section, it is flat and smooth, and there is no roughness. If you don't witness the production process with your own eyes, Gu Lie will even mistakenly think that this gear is naturally formed, or it is pressed by metal ** integrated molding. He would never expect that it is cut mechanically. This process alone is already amazing.
Compared with Roger's operation of the cutting machine, the only disadvantage of this kind of automatic mechanical operation is that it is slow, and all other aspects are much better than manual cutting. The overall principle is similar to that of intelligent CNC machine tools. The production process is programmed and recorded in the computer, and can be called when needed. It has to be said that the products derived from high technology do have their own reasons.
Putting on his glasses again, Gu Lie had cleaned up his contempt and stood back on the table.
This time he was ready to make a barrel and reached out on the image of the light curtain. The cutting machine and the robotic arm were re-operated. A long metal was pulled out by the shelf. The cutting machine first polished the outer edge. After repeated cutting, the long metal was infinitely close to the circle, and then the two mechanic arms pinched the upper and lower ends and began. High-speed synchronous rotation.
The cutting machine is repeatedly polished from top to bottom until it is completely cylindrical. Then the robot arm controls under the metal, and the cutting machine slowly rises to the top. The knife head flips down and becomes something like a drill bit.
It rotates silently at a high speed, the cutting machine slowly drops, and the knife head is inserted into the metal strip without hindrance, as easily as inserting chopsticks into tender tofu.
The knife head seems to be very short, but as it goes deep into the metal strip, it constantly protrude the whole length from the cutting machine, which is half a meter. In terms of the length of the weapon he wants to make now, he will not use such a long knife head at all, which makes Gu Lie understand that as long as he has enough ability, there is no mechanical operating obstacles in making weapons.
Seeing this, Gu Lie suddenly realized a problem. The whole process looks very simple, and the parts don't have to be manually operated by themselves. What's the difficulty?
Anyway, so far, he hasn't encountered any problems that can't go on.
Slow work is done, which is vividly reflected in the fully automatic mechanical operation. After seeing the finished product, Gu Lie also became very patient. In addition, he was originally a very patient person. The process of waiting for the manufacturing of parts suddenly became very interesting, mainly because he found another use of glasses - magnification. .
When he magnified several times to see the cutting machine operate metal, he really realized the benefits of this fully automatic mechanical operation. I don't know what material is used to support the knife head. If he is allowed to operate it manually, he will definitely not be so fine and precise. Maybe he will fail countless times to succeed once.
The parts production process becomes interesting, and naturally you can't feel that time is passing rapidly. When all the parts of the Guardian I short gun have been cut, Gu Lie suddenly feels a burst of fatigue. Six hours have passed. It seems that the rest time can only make two weapons a day. This is just a D-level weapon. As for the S-class weapon, I'm afraid it will take at least a few days to build one!
The most technological weapons are often the most difficult to mass-produced.
The parts needed for the short gun were neatly placed on the table by the mechanical arm, and Gu Lie carried out the next step on the light curtain - assembly.
This step is the most difficult, which is a great challenge for him. Parts can be automatically cut mechanically, but the assembly needs to be manually operated according to the design drawings.
Fortunately, he has already been familiar with the design drawings, otherwise he would have a headache in the face of these strange parts.
Corresponding to the finished parts on the table, there are also three-dimensional graphics of the parts on the light curtain. Gu Lie feels as if he is playing a jigsaw puzzle game, putting together the parts and graphics scattered on the light curtain to complete the assembly of the short gun.
However, the so-called "game" is not that simple. It requires the operator to be familiar with the structure of the short gun. If the external parts are put together first, the internal parts cannot be spliced together, and it needs to be disassembled and reassembled.
Gu Lie carefully put the parts together. Fortunately, he was relatively good at this aspect and memorized the drawings very well. There was no problem in the splicing process.
With his movements, the robotic arm is also being spliced in kind. It didn't take long for the Guardian I short gun to be assembled!