A modest proposal...
A modest proposal...
Guys,
I may soon have access to a CNC plasma cutter. I would be willing to run a quantity of common flanges: OM616, 617, 603, 606, etc... Intake and exhaust as well as turbo flanges or other parts if you send me the materials and the .dxf files or for the cost of materials and a little for the time if I have to create the CAD file.
This access will cost me a moderate amount of money and I was hoping to offset that by trying to help the STD community with access to cheap machining. This is definately NOT a commercial, money making venture on my part.
I thoroughly believe that a custom turbo plate should not be any more than about $30 and a standard one more like $10.
Any interest?
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Sweet. Although I made mine already. Here's a dxf, T3->gt22v:
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I sure as hell would be down for this. Let me know how it turns out.
I'm supposed to get certified on the CNC plasma machine tomorrow night. I'll know more after then.
(02-20-2011, 09:31 PM)E300TSC I'm supposed to get certified on the CNC plasma machine tomorrow night. I'll know more after then.
(02-20-2011, 09:31 PM)E300TSC I'm supposed to get certified on the CNC plasma machine tomorrow night. I'll know more after then.
(02-20-2011, 07:33 PM)aaa Sweet. Although I made mine already. Here's a dxf, T3->gt22v:
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(02-20-2011, 07:33 PM)aaa Sweet. Although I made mine already. Here's a dxf, T3->gt22v:
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I have to go to some more classes and safety certifications in early March so hopefully, within a couple weeks, I'll be able to start some experiments.
The shop uses a Torchmate water bed plasma cutter that's run by G-code. Your .dxf files need to be "poly lined" and saved in ACAD 2.5 format.
I'm sure the torchmate is more accurate but plasmacam is stupid simple to use. Ours doesn't have a water bed though.
(02-22-2011, 08:55 PM)E300TSC I have to go to some more classes and safety certifications in early March so hopefully, within a couple weeks, I'll be able to start some experiments.
The shop uses a Torchmate water bed plasma cutter that's run by G-code. Your .dxf files need to be "poly lined" and saved in ACAD 2.5 format.
(02-22-2011, 08:55 PM)E300TSC I have to go to some more classes and safety certifications in early March so hopefully, within a couple weeks, I'll be able to start some experiments.
The shop uses a Torchmate water bed plasma cutter that's run by G-code. Your .dxf files need to be "poly lined" and saved in ACAD 2.5 format.