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    need pvc prototypes cut with rotary axis

    Hi all:

    I recently took an early retirement from a office furniture manufacturer with a
    position of cinncinatti cl707 laser operator.
    I went golfing one day and being a "big boy" with a bad back was having
    trouble squatting to tee my ball. Being the inventive type I decided to make a device to solve my problem.
    My design included a device that not only will tee the ball but will also tee the ball at 3 adjustable tee heights using individual probes.
    I will be applying for a patent shortly.
    I joined CNC zone because I am looking for somebody, (preferably local) with a 4 axis router/mill with rotary axis to do some prototyping work for me and later possibly small run production until I am confident the product will "fly".
    The part I need is made from 2" PVC pipe 4" long or 10" long if 2 parts are cut from 1 blank.
    the cutout needs to be cut square with the center of the pipe.
    I have Deltacad and can send a 2D .dxf of the part.
    I am in process of training myself to do 3d modeling of the parts.
    Any help will be greatly appreciated.


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    I have cnc machine with rotary head.
    denmargra@yahoo.com


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    I'd be glad to help you. Send files and I take a look.
    Mark Reynaert, President Mark Mold and Engineering MrMold@aol.com http://markmold.com


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    Quote Originally Posted by honda jockey View Post
    Hi all:

    I recently took an early retirement from a office furniture manufacturer with a
    position of cinncinatti cl707 laser operator.
    I went golfing one day and being a "big boy" with a bad back was having
    trouble squatting to tee my ball. Being the inventive type I decided to make a device to solve my problem.
    My design included a device that not only will tee the ball but will also tee the ball at 3 adjustable tee heights using individual probes.
    I will be applying for a patent shortly.
    I joined CNC zone because I am looking for somebody, (preferably local) with a 4 axis router/mill with rotary axis to do some prototyping work for me and later possibly small run production until I am confident the product will "fly".
    The part I need is made from 2" PVC pipe 4" long or 10" long if 2 parts are cut from 1 blank.
    the cutout needs to be cut square with the center of the pipe.
    I have Deltacad and can send a 2D .dxf of the part.
    I am in process of training myself to do 3d modeling of the parts.
    Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Where are you at? USA is a big place. Not wanting to rip your idea, but if your back is so bad you can't bend over to tee the ball, I think it would be a short matter of time until the swinging motion would make playing impossible.
    This coming from experience as I had to give up the game because of 2 back surgeries. I used to get others to put it on the tee and fish it out of the cup for me. I played a few more rounds like that, then I could not play at all any more. Golf is probably the roughest sport to play if you have back trouble, believe it or not.


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    Dear Big Boy,

    Open 4 axis Fadal 4020 Machine time here in Omaha,NE area.

    David Jensen
    machinehop5@hotmail.com
    712-746-3552


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    please send dwg.

    Interested in quoting! Please send any dwg's you have to nmi@northernmachininginc.com Also the machine we have is a mill/turn. This means in one machine it has milling and lathe capabilities.

    Thanks,
    Chad


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