I have a 3 axis Haas mini mill - let me know what you need doing? I don't run a shop just in my garage and make things over weekends.I have a few items that require the work of a CNC 3 axis or greater .
This is for a model and not a commercial endeavour
Could anyone interested in helping me get in touch.
I can supply an IGS file and associated drawing with specifications
@Hood ?I have a few items that require the work of a CNC 3 axis or greater .
This is for a model and not a commercial endeavour
Could anyone interested in helping me get in touch.
I can supply an IGS file and associated drawing with specifications
Sorry no time, too busy with boats.
Sorry no time, too busy with boats.
Aye but thankfully I get paid to do them rather than paying to get them doneThat's just boats generally, time
What's the difference.out of interest?Yep, that is a lot of work.
Very expensive for a small batch commercial run and probably days of work in a hobby setup.
That would make a brilliant Sunday night special or 2 or 3 for @doubleboost .If I were you i'd forgo the detailing / weight saving on the part and just have it manually machined.
One setup in any old lathe to machine it as a cylindrical part with two tapers and the bearing surfaces roughed in, another three ops in a manual mill to skim the center flat and parallel and then bored to size.
Heat treat and finish bearing journals on the lathe again.
Not such a pretty part but just as functional, doesn't need to tie up a very expensive 3 axis VMC and CADCAM guy and small manual shops are happy doing one off pieces.