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    RFQ - digitize and machine

    I have a custom car project and need some emblems re-created. I also have two pieces of trim for around the hood that need to be created. Billet alum or similar is fine. We need to have the surface scanned so the parts will fit and the CNC program created too - we have some examples of the originals and drawings of the logos.

    We also have some flat work that needs to be cut or milled (probably water jet) but only have drawings, no CAD.

    We are in North Orange County California and would prefer someone local that can do this work.

    brad@bradsgarage.com


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    I may be able to help you with that flat pieces. I'm in the Riverside area. Pm me with details.
    Thanks


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    I am in Indiana, but work with a shop on Camarillo. I can do the scanning, modelling, and gCode and have the parts fabricated in Camarillo. If that works for you email me at mike(at)mcpii(dot)com


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