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Old 04-26-2007, 01:41 PM
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All,

Just wanted to let the readers know that I have had a positive experience with fellow RFQWork user Madmachinist.

He recently bid on some lathe work items that I had up for quote. He was in constant contact and delivered promptly.

Parts were made per my specifications and turned out well.

He was pleasant to deal, and was more than happy to discuss design improvements and potential issues.

I suspect that he will be hearing from me in the future for more work.

Thanks,

-Deviant

http://www.rfqwork.com/showthread.php?p=1607#post1607
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Old 05-15-2007, 01:42 AM
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Hello,

I'm fairly new to the concept of part design/quote. So bear with me.

I'm at work so I'm not able to include a drawing. However I can attach a brief description of one of the parts I like made. I'd need 3 of these for my intitial prototype.

However I'd like know how much the prices go down in volume.

But don't quote expecting a ton anytime soon. This is a proof of concept part and may have to be adjusted.

The washer will provide a static seal on the outside and a reciprocating on the inside. I'll be using o-rings with 70 durometer and a cross section of 1mm.

Washer/Spacer Seal

6061 Aluminum: Your Material
No surface treatment.
Quanity: 3

Outside_D 13.99mm +0.00/-0.05
Inside_D 6.00mm +0.05/-0.00
Length 2.00mm +0.05/-0.05

Centered O-ring groove on inside and outside.
Width 1.00mm +0.05/-0.00
Depth 0.85mm +0.05/-0.05

RFQ End Time: March 30, 2007
Completed: April 15th, 2007

Let me know if any of these diminsions make or break the part. I want to make sure the parts are as easy on the machinist as on my pocket book.

Thanks for looking.

Hello. I know the job is closed, but I thought I would give it a whirl, for when you might go into production

1-3 parts. $15.00 each
100 - 500 $0.75 each
501-1000 $0.35 each.

After that we would need to take a closer look.

Thank you

Jeff Thompson

Alpha Machining, Inc.
904-276-6131
904-276-6132 fax

alpha_mach@clearwire.net
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