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    CNC Milling RFQ in Melbourne area!

    Hi all,

    I am looking for someone in the Melbourne, Victoria (Australia) area who can CNC Mill some fairly large parts - over 65" long - for me out of MDF

    I will provide DXF or DWG or Solidworks file.

    P.M me your contact details and I will fill you in on more details - this is for a school project and we'll need this done soon.

    Thanks
    Ryan
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    I can do smaller stuff, on an RF45 CNC, but my work table is limited to approx 210mm x 400mm. Good luck.

    Graeme.


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    Thanks - I've found someone that could do it.


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