Get us a quote then. But I can promise you the the exchange rate on a US part will look awful good after that.according to me, a machinist with 9 years experience who does one-off stuff on the CNC milljust aboutevery day
Get us a quote then. But I can promise you the the exchange rate on a US part will look awful good after that.according to me, a machinist with 9 years experience who does one-off stuff on the CNC milljust aboutevery day
I literally gave an entire quote breakdown....x$100 per hour.Get us a quote then. But I can promise you the the exchange rate on a US part will look awful good after that.
But once you have the first three steps, the more you make the better the numbers become1.5hrs scan + fix mesh
1.5hrs making fixtures
3.5hrs programming
1hr cycle time
1hr setup time
at the minimum.
Hey guys, wondering what the difficulty is on this one. I’m looking for some Mauser bottom metal, along the same lines as Sunnyhill.
Are there any CNC guys who could give their two cents as to the viability of having someone do this?
so how many dozen do you want? I thought this was a one-ofBut once you have the first three steps, the more you make the better the numbers become
I could use five right now.so how many dozen do you want? I thought this was a one-of
That is a WAG. I want a quote.I literally gave an entire quote breakdown....x$100 per hour.
google nor I know wtf a WAG isThat is a WAG. I want a quote.
A fella could argue that making 10-15 of them, before checking dimensions and tolerances, is just a faster way to make more scrap parts, no?One off parts in the cnc's is a pretty good waste. for small complex parts with multiple setups its wise to do 10-15 and save the worry of scrapping the single. Doesnt even take that much longer once you get it all running.
Wild A*s Guess.google nor I know wtf a WAG is
Wild arse guessgoogle nor I know wtf a WAG is
Id question someones methods if he is not checking parts as they are being run. pretty basic Qa.A fella could argue that making 10-15 of them, before checking dimensions and tolerances, is just a faster way to make more scrap parts, no?
Aside from that, then you have the issue of what to do with the remainder, since what you actually needed, was 1 good part...
Wild A*s Guess. - dangoogle nor I know wtf a WAG is
About like my questioning why a fella wants to do a 10-15 part run, when only one part is what is needed. Though the OP later confesses that he thinks he has use of more, which would be good info to have started with, if he was actually looking for a quote! Set-up and possible custom tooling ammortized over more parts. make cheaper parts, most of the time.Id question someones methods if he is not checking parts as they are being run. pretty basic Qa.
About like my questioning why a fella wants to do a 10-15 part run, when only one part is what is needed. Though the OP later confesses that he thinks he has use of more, which would be good info to have started with, if he was actually looking for a quote! Set-up and possible custom tooling ammortized over more parts. make cheaper parts, most of the time.
how does this info compare to Sunnyhill pricing?Well thanks for crushing my dreams fellas!
NECG is $600 US. I’d say Sunnyhill/Swift is $450.how does this info compare to Sunnyhill pricing?
NECG also has custom metal
What are you building?I’d take 3.
You guys should settle this by building this guy some bottom metal for free and see who’s fasteraccording to me, a machinist with 9 years experience who does one-off stuff on the CNC milljust aboutevery day
I’ll give a $300 prize to the winner plus bragging rightsYou guys should settle this by building this guy some bottom metal for free and see who’s faster