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Old 06-20-2004, 05:49 PM
 
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Lightbulb Would this interest anyone?

An exchange of services?

I'm currently in the process of looking for a mill. Then I have to go through the loan process(hey, I'm a working man with a family! ), purchasing tooling, etc....To be honest, it may be months, or never.

But I'd still like to have something made. I've been working on an idea for a couple of months now. And have finally done the research into final selling prices, demand, etc. And I think I could make a bit of money off this. But I don't have the money right now to have someone make these in the quantity I would like.

So, what I'm proposing is if you need any modeling or programming done, I have experience in Rhino3d and MasterCAM and will do a project or five. In return, I would like to have something made.

There are 2 pieces that I need made (quantity would depend on the modeling/programming you have for me), almost identical to each other. Overall finish dims. are 10 x 4.5 x .5. Both would need to be aluminum. And I would guestimate the time for machining to be 15-20 min. total for a machine that could cut aluminum at a decent rate. I could even do the programming on them.

Would anyone possibly be interested, or am I crazy for even thinking anyone would be interested?
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Ok then, how about an RFQ for the parts? I had originally posted on a newsgroup for an RFQ, unfortunately I hadn't had all the information needed, and didn't draw much attention.

So I did a bit more research, and a bit of redesign. And have finally came up with something final.

I'm going to try and post pictures of just one of the pieces. The other piece is almost identical. If anyone is interested in quoting them, send me an email at dab_design@sutv.com or a message here and I can send the cad file and notes on some of the dimensions and things.

Quantity will be 100 of both pieces. Will probably need them in intervals of 20 pieces each per month. With the posibility of more after the total 100 pieces are shipped.

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I'd be interested, I will PM you. What is it for and what is the tolerance?
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Most tolerances will be pretty standard (+/- .01). But there are some holes that will need to be held closer. Should be able to hold them with just drilling. I doubt reaming will be needed. The surface with the pockets will need to be flat with a few thousandths. As that is where the other piece mates to. The whole thing will be polished, so surface finishes are important, but nothing I can't work around. As long as there aren't any deep scratches or dings. I'd like to have the periphery cut on both pieces at the same time (clamped together) to ensure that they will match up nicely.

Once everything is put together, it will be an "industructable" cigar case. I know, I know.....it's destructable. But bear with me.
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last month.

Actually I would like to have a 'sample' part of each for a test fit within a month. Some changes may be needed, however they will be small changes (nothing to cause retooling). Then probably a month after that recieve the first set.
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I would have thought that making one and then casting the others would be a more cost efficient idea.
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IGS format ok?

Benny, that idea what suggested by someone else. He was supposed to call me. But never did. I'm not familiar with that process. Can a nice surface finish be achieved? Tolerances?
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Benny, that idea what suggested by someone else. He was supposed to call me. But never did. I'm not familiar with that process. Can a nice surface finish be achieved? Tolerances?
I dont know about the tolerances or anything like that. But I know they make shiney jewelery this way so I guess the finish is ok. There is an artical about casting in this forum done by Splint. Investment Casting

I guess you could talk to a casting company near you about costs etc.

You will still need you original cut for you though
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