Yumm. Solid 17-4 stainlesssssss...
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Originally Posted by Jeepjunky
ya we do anodizing over here ourselves too, type 2 and hard anodize. and i might work but im not sure if i would trust it as a tow point
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we have a bunch of CNC Mills, Lathes and gear cutters at my place, if you did any sort of measuring to be able to make it, then maybe you could send those numbers my way so that i could make one out of 6061 aluminum and see how well it does
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Originally Posted by Jeepjunky
we have a bunch of CNC Mills, Lathes and gear cutters at my place, if you did any sort of measuring to be able to make it, then maybe you could send those numbers my way so that i could make one out of 6061 aluminum and see how well it does
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Jeez... My uncle had his own business making molds and all this fancy stuff. If only I had my jeep then. Of course I was only like 10 but still. Lol. Looks really great man.
Ps maybe somebody can help me. My uncle made this lid for a beer company, it was a plastic screw on one and had mountains around it. I don't think the plastic bottle idea lasted long but what company was that? I feel like he said it was for coors but I don't remember.
Ps maybe somebody can help me. My uncle made this lid for a beer company, it was a plastic screw on one and had mountains around it. I don't think the plastic bottle idea lasted long but what company was that? I feel like he said it was for coors but I don't remember.
#73
I would learn up on the mills a bit.......it would be alot faster to mill out the area you are burning out on the wire................you could do it in like 3 maybe 2 setups as well and get a part off everytime you hit start if you loop the programs.
I have been a machinist for 12 years programming/setting up/running multitask machine, VMC's and turning centers.......seems alot like a waste to burn that out on a wire..........my $.02 Nice looking parts though, and I appreciate your entusiasm in the trade
I have been a machinist for 12 years programming/setting up/running multitask machine, VMC's and turning centers.......seems alot like a waste to burn that out on a wire..........my $.02 Nice looking parts though, and I appreciate your entusiasm in the trade
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Originally Posted by jeepnxj96
I would learn up on the mills a bit.......it would be alot faster to mill out the area you are burning out on the wire................you could do it in like 3 maybe 2 setups as well and get a part off everytime you hit start if you loop the programs.
I have been a machinist for 12 years programming/setting up/running multitask machine, VMC's and turning centers.......seems alot like a waste to burn that out on a wire..........my $.02 Nice looking parts though, and I appreciate your entusiasm in the trade
I have been a machinist for 12 years programming/setting up/running multitask machine, VMC's and turning centers.......seems alot like a waste to burn that out on a wire..........my $.02 Nice looking parts though, and I appreciate your entusiasm in the trade
#75
I would learn up on the mills a bit.......it would be alot faster to mill out the area you are burning out on the wire................you could do it in like 3 maybe 2 setups as well and get a part off everytime you hit start if you loop the programs.
I have been a machinist for 12 years programming/setting up/running multitask machine, VMC's and turning centers.......seems alot like a waste to burn that out on a wire..........my $.02 Nice looking parts though, and I appreciate your entusiasm in the trade
I have been a machinist for 12 years programming/setting up/running multitask machine, VMC's and turning centers.......seems alot like a waste to burn that out on a wire..........my $.02 Nice looking parts though, and I appreciate your entusiasm in the trade
Downside to milling it is that 17-4 is hard on tooling.