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    Fulfilled: I'd like to have a single part cut from aluminum

    Thank you for your interest. I have accepted a quote and have sent my payment.
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    Howdy! I would like to have a single part cut by someone. I'm not terribly worried about the tolerances, but it would be cool if it was within about five-thousandths. If that's unrealistic I can amend my expectations.

    I designed the part in SolidWorks but it also opens in Rhino.

    It's quite simple and I designed it so the majority of it can be cut with a 0.5" endmill. It can be cut from 1.5 x 1 x 9.25" stock. I would like a nice surface finish on it.

    Attached are a couple screenshots of the part...

    I'm in Albuquerque, NM, USA. I'd like it to be cut from 6061 aluminum. Please let me know how quickly you think you could get it finished.

    Thanks!

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    Oops, the images were wrong, so I replaced them with correct images.
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    What about this radius (with arrow)

    Would you accept a 1/4 radius also ?

    Jeff
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffrey001 View Post
    What about this radius (with arrow)

    Would you accept a 1/4 radius also ?

    Jeff
    Oh oops... Thanks for pointing that out! I had put a fillet on there in an earlier drawing, but I forgot to put one on in this one.

    Yes, a 1/4" (6.5 mm actually) radius is fine.

    (I will update the images in the first post.)


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    I have sent an email to everyone who has replied so far. Thanks!


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    Hello,

    I can quote your part.
    Please send an IGES or STEP file to briscoe_machining@hotmail.com

    Also include what kind of turn around time you are looking for.

    Brad

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    614-282-6862


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    Hello everyone. Thanks for the replies! I have chosen a company and already sent payment.


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