Request For Quote- Small order

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davew_tx

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I am making a CNC Router and need parts made.
There are 7 milled aluminum parts and 1 steel sheetmetal part.
The PDF files are on this post or the second one.

There is no urgency in the delivery time.
The material should be provided by the supplier.
(you can suggest grade/temper)
The finish on the milled parts can be light bead blast or DA sanding.
The type of sheetmetal can be CRS, EG or Hot dip. Gauge 10-13 allowed.
The part designs are flexible and may be able to accommodate changes.
More detailed drawings, DXF or actual 3D can be provided.

My address is in El Paso, TX 79912.

The milled parts are:
NAME QTY
Leg 2
Router Mount 2
Y ball screw plate 1
Y plate 1
Y plate cross 1
Z motor plate 1
Z plate 1

the sheetmetal part is:
Y motor plate 2

Dave Williams
915 526-8888
 

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  • cnc aluminum1.PDF
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  • cnc left leg.PDF
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  • cnc router mount1.PDF
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  • CNC y aluminum block.PDF
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  • CNC y ball screw plate.PDF
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davew_tx

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more files

these are the remaining files.

Thanks.
 

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  • cnc y plate aluminum cross.PDF
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  • cnc y-axis-motor plate1.PDF
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  • cnc z-axis-motor plate1.PDF
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  • cnc z-plate1.PDF
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  • Flat pattern - y-axis-motor plate1.DXF
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Dualkit

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I think you should specify your flatness requirements. There will be a big difference in price between machining 6 sides from over sized material and machining 4 sides from off the shelf plate. The average off the shelf plate has about .002 bowing per inch. Hence your typical 5" wide piece will have a .010 dip in the middle if inspected on a surface plate.
 

davew_tx

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For the flatness, the long Y Cross piece is important. I can reduce the overall part thickness to 7/8" if that would help create material for cleaning up the surfaces.

I could live with a 0.010" flatness over the entire surface and parallel to the back to within the same.

If that adds greatly to the cost, maybe a quote showing both high and low costs could help me decide.
 

davew_tx

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I have made a small change to the y aluminum block, which adds a slot counterbore to an array.
 

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  • y aluminum block.PDF
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DJB

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hi

would you be interested in shipping them from england if so could you let me no an i will come up with a price for you.

dave
 
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