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| ngibson
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Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:25 am Steel milling or blanking? |
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I'm admittedly a complete layman at this, so the basics of materials and machining are still mysterious to me, even with the help provided.
I'm trying to make a set of table legs, from steel, 1/4" thick in a 'U' shape : 48" x 12". Analyzing the job using either milling or blanking results in no errors, but when I try to price the job, I'm told the size is too big for either one.
File is attached.
Can anyone help me figure out what machine or method I need to use for this piece?
Thanks!
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| Tech2
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Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:53 pm |
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Your drawing seems good but Blanking is for smaller parts. Try the other 2D processes to see which one has the lowest price.
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| ngibson
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Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:29 pm |
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Thanks for the quick reply!
It appears that a Laser cut is possible with my new dimensions...
However, now I'm adding some holes drilled through it and the drill press is not supported - won't even give me a 3d view when it's selected - but I don't really need them threaded...
Wire EDM doesn't seem to work either...
Sorry to make this difficult, but where do you go from here?
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Custom Table leg.ems |
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Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:15 pm |
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Use Milling for the side edges. Wire EDM is not economical here. FYI, doing this design in three pieces bolted together would be much more economical.
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