Or curious pets either. I can imagine a kitten getting a paw pinched badly while the user is in blinded in VR. I think I saw somebody on YouTube had 3D printed some belt guards. And just to keep it clean also, mounted as low as it must be.
for a moment i thought i actually damaged my rhino yesterday it had like substantial resistance to the left yeah i would say that happens in u accidentally put balance spring to 80 instead of 8% xD
I don't think having a alu casing is big deal for everyone who owns Rhino (best piece of equipment and softare), but it surely will compete on different markets
I agree with you on these points. But I think the big difference is that development starts with smart people, who really care about the product and delivering a really great experience! There are tons of examples, video games, movies, etc... Then, unfortunately, come the shareholders and their (exclusively?) financial visions.
that's exactly it. At this scale of manufacturing, wood if the best option for (relatively) low precision large flat parts. And hay, if it's good enough for F1 cars
A principle in mechanical design is "as rigid as necessary, as light as possible". 3D-prints (PLA, PETG - not even CF) and wood, both fullfill this in case of the Rhino. Using metal is just a matter of design and perhaps manufacturing price.
Yoy could also look at the MFG crosswinds, also "wood" but a resin mdf that rival solid aluminium for hardness, although if you knew anything about metals its about the same hardness as frozen butter.
Its MDF painted with a high quality coating. I honestly thought it was injection molded plastic until I first took off the boot plate to mount the limiter plates where you can see exposed MDF in the screw holes.