View Full Version : Solidworks, Camworks, Autocad, And Full Cnc Machining Available.


Steeda31505
03-10-2006, 10:55 PM
My name is Chris Spencer, I am a CNC machinist and a CAD/CAD engineer for a company called SFI www.sfiinc.com who makes parts for the military, aerospace, and medical industries. A friend and I have a side buisness called Native Racing we specialize in machining RC car parts, control arms, engine mounts, chassis, and other things. Our website is www.remotecontrolhobby.com I would be more than happy to machine your parts for a low low cost. Lately we have been machining the same parts over and over so it would be great to get a new part going. We have been around for about 5 years now. If you are interested I can design your parts in either AutoCad or Solidworks along with CamWorks, also I can send you a stress point analysis of your parts if you are interested. We have 3 cnc mills: Milltronics MB18, RW20, VM24, and a Mazak cnc lathe. Our shop also includes 2 cnc punch presses, 5 Acurpress bending brakes, Hardware inserters, Various welders including a robotic welder, and many more machines. We also have in house painting and silkscreening. If you would please contact me at Steeda31505@yahoo.com or feel free to call me at 407-765-9007, I'll be able to give you more information, price quotes, or answer any questions.
Thanks,
Chris Spencer

jguillen08
03-11-2006, 10:38 AM
I have a Cast Iron Cross slide table (Chinese grade), It may need to have the dove tails squared up. I am not sure yet. If this is the case, what kinds of tolerances can hold and how much do you charge. The envelope of the table is roughly 6"x2"x18".

Thans,
Joe.

Covas
03-16-2006, 03:23 PM
I am needing machine controllers for CAMWorks:
a) Cincinnati Acramatic 850Sx Vertical CNC-MILL machine
b) HMT Sinumerik 810T CNC-Turn Machine

Could you help me to find them?

bigsmac
04-03-2006, 05:07 PM
Are you familiar with 5 axis work, in Camworks?

Matt