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    Need a few small machined parts

    Hello! (first post) I am attaching a DXF (and a PDF) of a part I need for an architectural model I am building. This is a personal (not a business) project. As it states on the drawing I need eight good pieces made, I do not care how they are produced, or the specific metal used (I was thinking brass?), only that they are reasonably accurate - again the drawing should be self-explanatory. Feel free to e-mail me with any questions you might have. Thanks for looking! (and quoting)...
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    Neat little part, looks like fun to make.

    Here's a Solidworks model and 3D .pdf.

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    Some of my best finds were in the trash....


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    can you make it?

    hello... I was able to view your 3D pdf on a friend's computer at work... looks good... buuuut, are you offering to make it, or were you just having fun rendering it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by justhman View Post
    hello... I was able to view your 3D pdf on a friend's computer at work... looks good... buuuut, are you offering to make it, or were you just having fun rendering it?


    I was bored, so I drew it.

    I liked the shape, I'm working on a large windchime and I needed a shape for the top support ring. The curvey part of your model inspired me to make something like it to apply a celtic knot to.

    pix

    Also, many prefer 1:1 scale models of curvey shapes in the .dxf cross section or a 1:1 3D model for quoting.

    I also found I made an error, so I updated the files here.
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    where in usa?

    if you are close enough I will give you a quote.

    billy


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