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  1. #1
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    RFQ- Medium job

    Looking to get these face plates made. They need to be either anodized black or powder coated whichever is cheaper. I'm looking for prices on these qty's 10,25,50. Let me know if you need any other info.
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    $700 - 10pcs
    $980 - 25pcs
    $1,440 - 50pcs
    www.integratedmechanical.ca

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    you should send it as an iges or step not all can open a solidworks file. Todd

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    I would think pdf, dxf or dwf would be most preferred if possible, viewers for those files are free and readily available.

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    Ok give me a few minutes and I'll see what I can do.

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    Ok here we have .step, .pdf. and .igs.
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    Ok that PDF is useless.....I guess I have to show all the dimensions before I save it as PDF. Hopfully the Step and IGS will work for you guys. I didn't have the option of saving it as a DXF or DWF.

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    Here's a nice pdf.
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    If you make a 2d "shop print" SW will save as dwg or dxf.
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    I don't see anything that says 2d shop print. I'm somewhat new to solidworks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie085 View Post
    Looking to get these face plates made. They need to be either anodized black or powder coated whichever is cheaper. I'm looking for prices on these qty's 10,25,50. Let me know if you need any other info.
    856 455 7697
    dwight

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    A shop print is a drawing that you give to the guy on the shop floor that has all needed information for manufacturing.

    The function to start making this in SW is "new" then "drawing"
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  13. #13
    We can do them for:
    50pcs for $30.00 each
    25pcs for $40.00 each
    10pcs for $50.00 each
    Material included.
    We offer 30 day terms on most jobs. Give us a call.
    Thanks,
    Sean
    Darke County Machine, LLC.
    (937)526-3278
    811 E. Main St.
    Versailles, Ohio 45380

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    I will have you a quote by morning.

    Brian
    Brians Machine & Powdercoat
    [email protected]

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    Quote is as follows:

    10 pcs. @ $45.50 each
    25 pcs. @ $40.00 each
    50 pcs. @ $25.75 each

    Prices include gloss black powdercoat, shipping will be added when amount is
    determined.

    Brian W. Doughty
    Brians Machine & Powdercoat
    [email protected]
    (405) 574-5910
    (405) 224-7323

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    Get your Solidworks viewer here:

    http://www.solidworks.com/Pages/prod...ns/viewer.html


    It's Free.



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    Some of my best finds were in the trash....

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