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  1. #1

    Precise CNC Machining - Smaller Parts

    I must have an NDA signed prior to sending this out for quote.

    QTY is like

    100
    500
    10,000
    50,000

    Electropolish Stainless Steel 304

    This is a rush quote. Please email me your info so we can sign an NDA and I can send you some files.

    Tim Ruffner
    [email protected]

    Thank you.
    Tim Ruffner - DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering) Guru
    http://gpiprototype.com and http://directmetallasersintering.blogspot

  2. #2
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    We would sign the NDA if you are still looking for quotations.

    Thanks,

    Jesse Watkins
    Stuart Tool & Die Inc.
    600 N. Work Street
    Falconer, NY 14733
    [email protected]
    716-488-1975
    716-488-1977

  3. #3

    Seems nobody is equiped for this part

    All the quotes coming back nobody can do.

    NDA is right here. If you would like to sign it and fax or email it to me that would be great.

    http://gpiprototype.com/Main-pages/n...tomer-nda.html

    Tim Ruffner
    [email protected]
    Tim Ruffner - DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering) Guru
    http://gpiprototype.com and http://directmetallasersintering.blogspot

  4. #4
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    Would help if you gave a description of the parts, are they lathe or mill work?

  5. #5
    Mill work.
    Tim Ruffner - DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering) Guru
    http://gpiprototype.com and http://directmetallasersintering.blogspot

  6. #6
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    Dec 2009
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    This is nagendra from India. Please reply whether or not I can sign NDA


    Thnks and Regards,
    M.Nagendra Kumar
    Srikar Engineers

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
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    I am not quoting on the job, but a couple of things might help if you can provide it:
    - Approximate part size - such as "2 x 2 x 5 inch cube size
    - How many axis of machining do you think the part will need to run it?
    - Smallest + deepest hole
    - Approx finish spec

    The great thing about the sintering process you are used to, is the flexibility to not worry about actually machining the parts. That can be a 2 edged sword when it comes to production.

    Are your local shops no-bidding the part as well ?

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