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    RFQ need solid model of a hook

    need a solid model of a hook, so I can machine it, nothing fussy, just has to look nice and resemble the prototype.

    attached is a pdf file of a my sketch, a dxf file and a photos of the prototype







    thanks
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    The attached PDF looks like you want to take flat bar, cut the profile and chamfer. Is this correct?

    Looks like it would take <1Hr to model.


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    yes, it's gonna be made out of a flat bar, yes there is a chamfer with fillets on the edges, however not an even chamfer. the pdf is purely a sketch to give an overall size and shape. I traced a blueprint to make the pdf file.


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