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  1. #1
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    Cool 120 small parts milling alum hi-speed 3-d contouring holes

    3-D contouring, milling, drilling, reaming, tapping, profiling,
    We need 120 parts, You or me do machine program option.
    MCAM x3 geometry file supplied, .IGES, most other types too.
    Possible repeat work.

    1) Material type

    alum. 6061 bar 2.000 x .750 x 16.5" x 10pcs or your option.

    2) Is a material quote required or is material supplied?

    Supplied or You to procure from any source, cut plates or barstock.

    3) Quantity ?

    120 parts on 10 bars

    4) Drawings should be immediately available or necessary specs. (link supplied)

    Full cad support any 3-D CAD file type, no .PDF's
    Complete package in a .ZIP file posted on website LINK Here.
    http://members.cox.net/bostosh0/This%20for%20RFQ.zip

    5) Required time frame ?

    ASAP or negotiated delivery schedule.

    6) RFQ ending time ?

    when job is let.

    7) Full contact information should be supplied upon first contact by email from both parties,
    neither should have to reply to [email protected] ( We will not )

    Brian Ostosh <[email protected]>
    Robert Guthrie <[email protected]>

    8) If you the RFQ poster needs help in some of the technical areas then that should be made know initially.

    We need no additional help, just program, run and deliver,
    Basic +/- .002-.003 tolerances on hole locations, good threads (roll or cut), Body tolerance +0,-.010
    Yes I will and can do conventional (old-school) inspection of first article, full bar, or minimum 3 pcs (short bar)
    Overnight mail if necessary.
    We will deburr and finish the machining scallop marks on fillets.
    Your program scallop height = .001 or less. (Use those new software routines)
    Figure a clamping and tabbing scheme, vise set-up ok
    Please call for confirmation of tooling plan,

    Like-maybe the entire quantity be run on a larger X,Y array and
    With a .005-,0100 web part-to-part tab along long sides.
    Maybe double-back Scotch and the flat side down.
    Use those High-Speed router bits light cuts to part-off.

    We can part-off and finish .3125 side hole.

    9) Make known any special treatments/finishes not necessarily related to the machining process.

    Please do not gouge nor bang-up the 2.000 or .750 raw stock dimensions, these are not critical dimensions but will get a polishing. (This is the "ART" of the "part") These dimensions can be up to .005-.010 under.
    In other words, the stock could be fly-cut square-up for those stock dimensions, Please protect finish surfaces.

    Thanks for the interest in your bid.
    Been doing this too long

  2. #2
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    Sep 2009
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    Your link didn't work for me, you think you could just attach the file to your thread? Thank You, appreciate it.

  3. #3
    Join Date
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    Email sent. The [email protected] address does not seem to work.

  4. #4
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    please send me the files as well. thank you!

    [email protected]

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