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post Sep 29, 2012 - 8:43 PM
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does anyone know any other good options...

this piece

for 130 USD... what?



i knew it was not going to be 5 bucks, but 130. geez.

anyone has any connections?


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post Sep 29, 2012 - 10:55 PM
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yes it is expensive, but that seems a little high. Looks pretty simple but without knowing the accuracy you need it is hard to say, I would check around.
There are not many shops around that would even bother for 1 part.

An example, to have one rainguard waterjetted with my drawing was over $200


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post Sep 30, 2012 - 8:47 AM
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QUOTE (97lestyousay @ Sep 29, 2012 - 10:55 PM) *
yes it is expensive, but that seems a little high. Looks pretty simple but without knowing the accuracy you need it is hard to say, I would check around.
There are not many shops around that would even bother for 1 part.

An example, to have one rainguard waterjetted with my drawing was over $200



the thing is that cutting 20, the price reduces to 23 each. cutting 2 is 130. WTF, its like they dont want to bother. so if cutting 20 is 23 , thats probably the real cost.

one piece and they want to make all the money, its like a deterrent. Customers go away!!!

the website is emachineshop.com. and they say their prices are competitive, yeah competing to scare customers away.


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post Sep 30, 2012 - 3:46 PM
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QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Sep 30, 2012 - 6:47 AM) *
QUOTE (97lestyousay @ Sep 29, 2012 - 10:55 PM) *
yes it is expensive, but that seems a little high. Looks pretty simple but without knowing the accuracy you need it is hard to say, I would check around.
There are not many shops around that would even bother for 1 part.

An example, to have one rainguard waterjetted with my drawing was over $200



the thing is that cutting 20, the price reduces to 23 each. cutting 2 is 130. WTF, its like they dont want to bother. so if cutting 20 is 23 , thats probably the real cost.

one piece and they want to make all the money, its like a deterrent. Customers go away!!!

the website is emachineshop.com. and they say their prices are competitive, yeah competing to scare customers away.



It is not that at all, most shops have a minimum rate for set up. That part, regardless of how simple it is, is going to have to be setup, which requires setting tools, finding a zero for the part, then cutting. The cutting part is nothing once the machine is setup. That part probably takes about 2 or 3 minutes to make when the machine is set up but a 1/2 hr or more minimum setup fee. Most shop rates are around 120 an hr so those numbers are probably around what you will get anywhere for a cnc. If I had a machine I would make a couple for you, but I don't, and the shop I work for now doesn't allow personal projects.


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post Sep 30, 2012 - 3:55 PM
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QUOTE (97lestyousay @ Sep 30, 2012 - 3:46 PM) *
QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Sep 30, 2012 - 6:47 AM) *
QUOTE (97lestyousay @ Sep 29, 2012 - 10:55 PM) *
yes it is expensive, but that seems a little high. Looks pretty simple but without knowing the accuracy you need it is hard to say, I would check around.
There are not many shops around that would even bother for 1 part.

An example, to have one rainguard waterjetted with my drawing was over $200



the thing is that cutting 20, the price reduces to 23 each. cutting 2 is 130. WTF, its like they dont want to bother. so if cutting 20 is 23 , thats probably the real cost.

one piece and they want to make all the money, its like a deterrent. Customers go away!!!

the website is emachineshop.com. and they say their prices are competitive, yeah competing to scare customers away.



It is not that at all, most shops have a minimum rate for set up. That part, regardless of how simple it is, is going to have to be setup, which requires setting tools, finding a zero for the part, then cutting. The cutting part is nothing once the machine is setup. That part probably takes about 2 or 3 minutes to make when the machine is set up but a 1/2 hr or more minimum setup fee. Most shop rates are around 120 an hr so those numbers are probably around what you will get anywhere for a cnc. If I had a machine I would make a couple for you, but I don't, and the shop I work for now doesn't allow personal projects.

I don't think that CNC is needed for a single part especially one that is relatively simple.
post Sep 30, 2012 - 4:15 PM
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QUOTE (brk34 @ Sep 30, 2012 - 1:55 PM) *
QUOTE (97lestyousay @ Sep 30, 2012 - 3:46 PM) *
QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Sep 30, 2012 - 6:47 AM) *
QUOTE (97lestyousay @ Sep 29, 2012 - 10:55 PM) *
yes it is expensive, but that seems a little high. Looks pretty simple but without knowing the accuracy you need it is hard to say, I would check around.
There are not many shops around that would even bother for 1 part.

An example, to have one rainguard waterjetted with my drawing was over $200



the thing is that cutting 20, the price reduces to 23 each. cutting 2 is 130. WTF, its like they dont want to bother. so if cutting 20 is 23 , thats probably the real cost.

one piece and they want to make all the money, its like a deterrent. Customers go away!!!

the website is emachineshop.com. and they say their prices are competitive, yeah competing to scare customers away.



It is not that at all, most shops have a minimum rate for set up. That part, regardless of how simple it is, is going to have to be setup, which requires setting tools, finding a zero for the part, then cutting. The cutting part is nothing once the machine is setup. That part probably takes about 2 or 3 minutes to make when the machine is set up but a 1/2 hr or more minimum setup fee. Most shop rates are around 120 an hr so those numbers are probably around what you will get anywhere for a cnc. If I had a machine I would make a couple for you, but I don't, and the shop I work for now doesn't allow personal projects.

I don't think that CNC is needed for a single part especially one that is relatively simple.


It is not needed, but try doing that outside radius on a manual machine. Let me know how that works out for you. wink.gif

If you can get away with 3/16 X 1 1/4 flat bar just make it yourself and belt sand the radius on the end. use calipers to scribe lines and center punch and hand drill.


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