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Question RFQ- Small job on a front and rear panel

I need to get some panels made for a chassis for some electrical equipment I'm building. It's a DAC that I'm working on and I just need a front and rear panel. I'd like them made in 1/2" aluminum anodized black. It would have a recessed hole and a through hole and then some engraving. I can draw up the solidworks files and send them or what not I'm just wondering how much someone her might charge me to run them and for materials and what not? The engravings wouldn't have a fill would just be the bare aluminum underneath and the panels would be 12"x3" and 12.5"x3.5" 1 of each. Anything else you need to know I'm sure I can answer.

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In case anyone was wondering what it would entitle, here is the front panel. Right this minute just wondering how much it would cost not sure when I can buy them for sure but would be in the next month or so. There are a few engravings missing because I have to figure out exactly where they should be. As for the rear panel it will basically be .5" thick 12"x3" and have several holes and a few engravings. Hopefully this is enough info to get a quote?
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Bad file Doug.

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Originally Posted by Ken_Shea View Post
Bad file Doug.

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Rhino3D dug it.

Here's a dxf.
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Rhino3D dug it.

Hmmmmm, that's interesting !

All I get is a File read error, when it did load there was no geometry or solids.
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Sorry... I'm not sure if I did it wrong? I have the rear panel now as well but its the same sort of format. I'm not so great with solidworks been learning though.

Oh and if anodizing adds that much money just skip it and let me know just for brushed and the engraves would then be filled black I suppose? Would this save much. Sorry I'm cheap
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No sure what is going on Doug, still no data when importing.
Must be on my end as Monte seemed to have imported it ok.

Cheap can work with wine and women but not usually with one off machining
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Well I'll say I'm cheap but reasonable
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Originally Posted by Ken_Shea View Post
No sure what is going on Doug, still no data when importing.
Must be on my end as Monte seemed to have imported it ok.

Cheap can work with wine and women but not usually with one off machining
Shoulda' said Rhino3D v4.0, if that makes a difference.

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Think I will send that file off to support and see if they may find a reason for it not importing.

With your permission Doug?

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Ummm... I guess? it's probably something I'm doing though I haven't used Solidworks much its my friends copy he doesn't use it and let me try it out.
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Ken What are you using for software? sometimes if solidworks is a newer version than what you are using for Cam software it becomes a problem. I know this happens between Gibbs cam and solidworks. Solidworks releases a new version and Gibbs cam can take a few weeks to catch up to the new features in solidworks. This could be the issue here?
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