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    CNC machined cooling fans

    Here are the CNC machined cooling fans I make in many differant sizes









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    Very nice job, what are the fans for? What did you use to program it?


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    I make these cooling fans for Hirobo nitro powered RC Helicopters. I used MasterCam for the program.


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    The fans look very nice.

    What machine are you running these on and what control does the machine have?

    Thanks in advance for any information you care to share.

    John
    Last edited by HelicopterJohn; 05-21-2007 at 12:33 PM.


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    I have been machining these on a 1987 TREE/KIRA 3 axis machining center with a Fanuc 10m control.


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