Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
Posted by
Graham Stabler
on 2005-03-10 12:37:12 UTC
You are OK I got your meaning. It probably wouldn't take days with
a Dremel :)
I am not paying, and after the layout on 6 encoders, 6 linear motors
and 12 THK linear bearing sets not to mention 6 servo drivers this
will look very cheap!!
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "metlmunchr"
<metlmunchr@y...> wrote:
a Dremel :)
I am not paying, and after the layout on 6 encoders, 6 linear motors
and 12 THK linear bearing sets not to mention 6 servo drivers this
will look very cheap!!
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "metlmunchr"
<metlmunchr@y...> wrote:
>I
> In case my first post led you to believe this job would take days,
> was referring to my total time spent grinding things like this. Ispent
> would estimate this job at about 4 hours, with most of the time
> in setup. At typical Blanchard rates here in the US, yours wouldbe a
> $250 to $300 grinding job.
Discussion Thread
Graham Stabler
2005-03-10 03:58:00 UTC
Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
R Rogers
2005-03-10 05:11:52 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
metlmunchr
2005-03-10 08:53:20 UTC
Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
Graham Stabler
2005-03-10 09:03:46 UTC
Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
metlmunchr
2005-03-10 09:10:34 UTC
Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
Robert Lyman
2005-03-10 09:35:34 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
Graham Stabler
2005-03-10 12:37:12 UTC
Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
Graham Stabler
2005-03-10 12:39:57 UTC
Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.