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Thread: Made a "Part" in pro engineer, want now mill it on CNC.

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    Forget about it. Just give your brother a handsaw, a file and sandpaper.
    He will make it by lunch time.



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    You could "surface" mill it with a ball end mill if you don't want to change the design? If you did it that way you could put a radius in the corners? Is this an a arm?


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    Yes, this is an Arm for an HPI Savage.

    I have been reading the posts, so the posts are helpful.

    -Jason


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    I would model radii into the round bosses then use a ball end mill to surface them. This will make them stronger. I can help you with the model and or program. I am on proe/ proman everyday.


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