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| Hello all, first off I’m new here and new to cnc. I wanted to get something fabricated that I am making in Rhino. I want it to be made out of plastic would a cnc or rapid prototyping machine be able to do this. The link below I have two model pic examples. Pic1, my question is, is the machine able to cut a shape like this and give the sides a radius? For pic 2 you will see my screw hole things (don't know the right term for it) how would they make the threads for the screws? Do I have to model the hole threads as well, or do you usually tell them the screw size that will go there and they drill the threads from that? http://www.hightechsolutions.us/misc/cnc.html One more question: Also about how much does it cost to get something fabricated? Thanks, Mark |
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| I cannot tell exactly what you want to do from the drawings and your descriptions. Your part looks to be some kind of shell, with 4 stand offs that are tapped. What size is it? If the part is 12" x 12" x 2" for example, I'd say that it could easily be rapid prototyped. The problem is the cost, anywhere from $1000 to $5000 I'd guess. It can be milled out completely on a CNC. Usually the holes are drilled and hand tapped on something like you show, but they can be tapped on the CNC. Another low cost option would be to mill a mold out of wood and build a vacuum form press. http://www.halloweenfear.com/vacuumformintro.html The tapped standoffs would be made seperately and glued in place. It really depends upon the part size, but its pretty expensive to get these parts made (prototypes) in a professional job shop. |
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| Is that a guitar body? It looks hallow in the right view. If it's hallow, it will be considerably more expensive. If it's just the body, that can be machined for under a few hundred dollars at the right shop. 'Rekd
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| The pics were just an example; I’m still working on the main model that will need to be fabricated. It will be a shell/hollow like that with fillet edges. its going to be around 15” *12” *3”. It’s for a hobby electronic project I’m working on. It will be the casing for the electronic components. I’m trying to find a cheap way to does this, I was thinking I would be better off with plastic, but would doing it a different way be cheaper? Like with metal, is there any way or any tips of making a hollow case with fillet edges like that my self at home for a prototype? Thanks, Mark |
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| http://www.freemansupply.com/video-casting.htm There are quite a few places that sell casting supplies for exactly what you want to do. CNC isn't required, but it might allow you to make a more accurate model to use for your molds. |
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| Thanks for the link and information, any recommendation on what material I should use to make my model with for making the model? If I print out my prints and then cut out a solid model from wood, would the wood be all right to use for making the mold? Thanks, Mark |
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