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I'm looking for a new shop to produce my parts and potentially future parts as well. Quantities for quotation: AMT_SCM_0001: 100 (6061 T-6 Aluminum, bar stock acceptable) AMT_SCM_0002: 100 (6061 T-6 Aluminum, bar stock acceptable) **Logo shown for representation. DOES NOT NEED TO BE CUT, IT WILL BE LASER ETCHED POST MACHINING** AMT_SCM_0003: 50 (6061 T-6 Aluminum, bar stock acceptable) AMT_SCM_0004: 50 (6061 T-6 Aluminum, sheet stock acceptable as is 5052 alum) -Please include material cost in quote -looking to have quotes by end of day on Feb. 24, 2011 -looking to have parts delivered by April 15th, 2011 at the latest (please include lead time ARO) -direct contact: pm for direct contact info -looking to stay domestic US -please only quote sustainable pricing (mat'l fluctuations aside). I'm looking for a long-term partner. -if you have the capability of Type II anodize and/or laser etching, let me know. Those are both required for the end product. -if prices are favorable, I may double quantity ordered. -I retain rights to all aspects of this design. Patents pending. -parasolids available (SW2011 native) -pricing is the primary factor here. Target total price: $1250 for this quantity -I'm hopeful to order higher "production" quantities in the future, so we can talk about additional costs for fixturing and design changes to decrease run time Thanks in advance!! Last edited by CNCadmin; 07-04-2011 at 11:22 PM. Reason: updated print, clarification |
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I'm going to help you out here and I want to make it perfectly clear: I am not interested in bidding on this job, nor have I ever done bid work on here. You want a total of three hundred machined parts (100, 100, 50, 50) for $1250? That's an average part price of $4.17, including the material. If a tooled CNC machine fell out of the sky and landed in your garage, a lightning bolt struck you with instant knowledge and somebody mistakenly mailed you a copy of Mastercam, YOU couldn't make those parts for $4.17 each. You will probably need to either go to a country where the daily wage is a bowl of gruel or rethink your marketing strategy (target price, complexity of the parts, etc). I realize some of the parts are smaller than others but, I'll bet that you're looking at at least half of your target price in materials and cutters. There are cost-reasons why certain products never make it to market. Of course, somebody is going to come along, bid low to get this job, make it out of leftovers in their own inventory, then lose money making the parts.
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I guess I'll ignore anyone who says they can do it for the price I'm after. I'm sorry to tell you, but the world is changing and if those in America aren't able to compete with the world in manufacturing, we are all in trouble. I COULD get it done "cheaper" overseas, but I do believe in American ingenuity and the ability to get things done with less, so that is why I'm posting here. Sorry if I offended anyone else here! |
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| I tried to help you but, you're obviously ignoring simple economics of what the basic materials cost, much less the cost of machining the parts. Don't wonder why when you don't get the bids you're after.
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| Sorry I did give it a try to see if I could do this for you and just break even but there just is no way. Yeah I know that you are looking to get this done cheap I really dout it is going to happen i tried everything in crunching numbers but fell more into the range of $5000.00 and even this amount would not get these parts priority for our shop sorry |
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The price my shop pays for alum is 70cents a cubic inch for 6061 bar stock. Lets do the math on price on alum per part based just finished part size. First part is 2 by 2 by half which is 1.40 per part in raw material with out clean up on the half inch faces. Second part is 4 by 1.25 by half is 1.70 per part Third part is 2 by 1.5 by quarter is .78 per part Fourth part is 3.75 by 1.25 by half is 1.64 per part This is assuming you can machine without walking arround the parts which is unlikely because of the angles your asking for. your into 430 dollars just for raw materials so a machinist makes 18 dollars an hour. you have 40 hours to machine 200 parts without endmills |
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| + markup on material + electricity + heat + coolant + VMC + computers + software + administration + programming + fixtures/set-up ++++
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oh I thought the machining center flung out of the sky and landed and was powered by gnomish magic. Blood of the orcs as lubericant. eld in place by tears of poor third world childern working in the sweatshops were suppose to be competeing against. Programmed by elfs on computers made by dwarfs. Heated by unicorn farts and administered by angry peasents. (sorry nothing against you darebee, I couldn't help myself) |
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| My intent wasn't to get people on here flinging mud at the guy. He's got a 'tude but if nobody helps him, he'll never be able to get what he wants. You obviously know how a CNC machine works. Every time your part has to come out of a vise and be repositioned it costs you money.
I don't know what the rest of your hardware is costing you but based on your retail pricing, I'd try to get the cost of one set of completed, anodized parts at about $50. If that doesn't leave enough profit for you, your only choice is to buy your own machine. That puts the profit that would otherwise go to a machine shop, in your own pocket. That puts the quality and schedule back in your pocket but, requires a sizable investment up-front.
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| ok, thanks for the actual advice. A few points: -Extension bar: I didn't intend for the logo to be machined. That is for representation only and is a post-machining/post-anodizing laser etching. I've clarified that, but thought it was assumed since it didn't have dimensions -camera arm: one sharp corner stays, the other can be softened with a small radius. This is about the 6th round of producing these parts and I've made concessions like that along the way when a machinist asks for an easier way. -regarding past machining: I've worked exclusively through mfg.com for every run of my parts thus far. I just thought I'd try this out. Since I didn't receive heat for my pricing goals there, I didn't expect that here. I'm just looking for someone that will be consistent. I worked with a very reputable shop to begin with, but they missed a big deadline and caused delayed shipments. Then other shops would either flake out on communication or take the liberty to water jet cut parts without my approval. Right now, I'm just looking for a dependable quality shop. I don't care if it is a startup that purchased second-hand machinery and is working out of his garage or if it is a sprinkler manufacturer just wanting to keep their machines going. -Lastly, I found this site because I know my pricing requirements leave low margins and I am looking at purchasing my own equipment or building my own CNC machine. I would just rather leave the machining to the pros if it can work. |
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