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Old 08-17-2007, 03:48 PM
 
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CNC machining RFQ

Hi. I need a quote preferably from someone in the southern ontario area for some CNC machining work. this is one part of a couple similar parts and also some aluminum CNC turning could also be sent out for quote. This part is just cheap hot rolled steel that I normally buy as 2" x 1" flat bar.

The qty would be 20, 50, 100, 500 for pricing. I would probably take a lower qty as my first order and then increase it to either 100 or 500 pcs.

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EDIT* I put the wrong file in the post, please read my post below with an explanation, Sorry

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I have some questions about this RFQ,

Is there any special tolerances to respect on the part?

Do you want a quote with us supplying the material?

Thank you!
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all dimensions +/- 0.010" please, and the material would be supplied by the manufacturer and so far I have always just used hot rolled flat bar.
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Maybe I am missing something?
Your dxf appears to be a part that is 3.225 diameter.
Please clarify

Feel free to email me if you wish.
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Thanks for the quick reply!

I was also wondering the same thing as DareBee...
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Sorry guys, my bad, that is a 6061 aluminum round part that you are free to quote as well, it is currently being turned in 2 operations out of 3-1/4" round 6061 aluminum. The finish needs to be decent as far as appearance goes, but thats about it, it too is pretty much +/- 0.010" everywhere as well.

These I would need a quote on 10, and 100 pcs at a time, you supply the material. The 10 would just be to see the quality I guess, then if its all good, it would be 100 per order with repeats as needed. I need it to be 6061 aluminum because ut seems to be the proper grade for anodizing different colors.


I'll put up the proper DXF file for the steel milling machined part when I am at work on Monday morning. Sorry for the mistake.
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Heres the steel part in a DXF file, In the file, it is pictured the way we are currently having it made, as a set of 4 parts to save tool change time and then they get cut to the proper length in the manual saw and then the last machining operation is done which is the channel in the center of the top of the part. All edges to be de-burred with something like a belt sander, we do most of the edges in the cycle with a 45 degree fly cutter to eliminate hand work on them.

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I just looked at the file and it's the same as the first file witch is the part that is 3.225 diameter :P
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WTF, I dont get it, I saved it again as the correct file, let me try it one more time, then I will machine my own head LOL.
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does this look better?
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Rubber

There is enough info to quote these jobs.
However, both of your DXFs do not have dimensions lines or extension lines. This will create some guess work for the company trying to machine them.
There are dimensions hovering around the print though.
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