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Guys, I am very new to the CNC machine, in fact, I have not experience. I have been designing my parts for a camera mount, which will be outputted through Emachine.com. I am new so, I want to see if any of you know a better, easier and more affordable solution to output CNC parts?? Jason |
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| rfqwork.com All you have to do is post your file attachment, material, tollerances, and quanity you want and you will get several quotes from machine shops. Alot better than emachine shop.com from what ive seen. I have 4 shops working for me that I got from rfqwork.com
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| First of all, what about these parts leads you to the conclusion that they need to be machined on CNC machines? Are they exceptionally tight tolerances, complex shapes and/or large quantities? There are a LOT of camera mounts being made out there. Being a photographer myself, I know I could fabricate just about any of them in small quantities on my Bridgeport mill even though it might take me a little longer. |
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