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    RFQ for machining glassblowing torch

    Here are some of the patent numbers for torches so you can see what type of machines will be needed for the cnc'in gof this equipment. Goto the us poatent office and look up these numbers. Thanks
    Patent numbers-
    5,112,219
    5,803,725
    2,911,035
    2,095,065


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    These will show the type of bit sizes that will be needed. These are just for you to see the size routing I will require.


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    Crazy bear,
    I think if you want people to quote on something, the onus is on you to provide the drawings or sketches. Just trying to help so that hopefully you'll get some responses.


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    here are some links to shape of torch



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    Your RFQ

    I would love to help you out, but with out an actual print or a iges , dxf file..
    i can't give you a quote. I'll need some more information before i could do anything..


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    This post has been for my good friend and he is thinking of trying to manufacture the shape. I do not think that he has a 3d model of this so there would need to be 2 RFQ's one for machine work and one for modeling.


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