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sal
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:10 pm Post subject:
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Greets, All
We are looking for recommendations on companies that we can send our
solidworks files to and have our parts built to our specs. We due very
limited quantities a year.
Some of the question we would ask them would be:
1) We currently have access to solidworks can we send you this file and
have the part built to specs.
2) How long does it take to build.
3) what are your size limitations for building parts.
4) What are your rates/costs.
5) what materials do you use
Thanks
Sal
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Wayne Tiffany
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 1:10 am Post subject:
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What kind of parts are you looking for - machined, cast, sheet metal, etc???
WT
"sal" <sal@spp.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Greets, All
We are looking for recommendations on companies that we can send our
solidworks files to and have our parts built to our specs. We due very
limited quantities a year.
Some of the question we would ask them would be:
1) We currently have access to solidworks can we send you this file and
have the part built to specs.
2) How long does it take to build.
3) what are your size limitations for building parts.
4) What are your rates/costs.
5) what materials do you use
Thanks
Sal |
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Jerry Steiger
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 1:10 am Post subject:
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"sal" <sal@spp.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | We are looking for recommendations on companies that we can send our
solidworks files to and have our parts built to our specs. We due very
limited quantities a year.
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Go to the SolidWorks website:
www.solidworks.com
Near the top, pick Partners and then Partner Services (MFG Network). You
will end up at:
http://www.solidworks.com/pages/partners/mfgnetwork.html
You should find lots of choices.
Jerry Steiger
Tripod Data Systems
"take the garbage out, dear"
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That70sTick
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 1:10 am Post subject:
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Why limit yourself to fabricators with SW? Nearly anyone can read
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John Eric Voltin
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 1:10 am Post subject:
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Sal,
In order to get meaningful answers to your questions, you need to provide
specific information about your requirements.
What size are your parts? What materials do you need? What manufacturing
process should be used? What finishes are needed (paint, anodizing, etc.)?
What quantity is needed for each part? Do you have drawings or just part
files?
--
- John
John Eric Voltin
Mechanical Engineer
Agile Technology
512-633-0394
"sal" <sal@spp.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Greets, All
We are looking for recommendations on companies that we can send our
solidworks files to and have our parts built to our specs. We due very
limited quantities a year.
Some of the question we would ask them would be:
1) We currently have access to solidworks can we send you this file and
have the part built to specs.
2) How long does it take to build.
3) what are your size limitations for building parts.
4) What are your rates/costs.
5) what materials do you use
Thanks
Sal
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 8:37 am Post subject:
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Sal,
I am guessing that you are doing this as part of a school project. I am
also guessing that a great deal of precision may be needed. I am also
guessing that you are near a large American city. Your question is very
broad and I am just guessing or making an educated assumption. So here
goes:
1. Do you know how to make a drawing with SW to ASME specs. that would
communicate unambiguously to a machine shop what it is you want to
make? If you can answer this question then you are about 1/4 of the way
there.
2. Further, if you model the part in SolidWorks or another CAD program,
are you certain the part will fit up with other parts and generally
function as it is intended to? If you can answer this question you are
halfway there.
3. Once you have done 1 & 2 you will have the answer to 5 and be ready
to find the answer to 2. The next step is to take the drawings from
step 1 to a machine shop that you can find by searching the yellow
pages (www.yellowpages.com, www.whitepages.com, www.thomasregister.com,
etc.) and ask them to quote the parts.
4. In order for any machine shop to quote the parts you will need to
convince them you can pay for the parts. Machine shops are not cheap
nor will they give you the time of day unless they think you are
bringing in business. If you really are doing this as a school project
you might consider approaching the machine shop through the school.
Machine shops generally don't work with individuals who walk in off the
street. I recently worked on a project with a lot of custom made parts.
The cheapest was probably $500 and it went up from there to the $50,000
range.
Several things you don't want to ask a machine shop:
What are your rates? Ask for a quote instead. That is what you are
after. After all they know how long it will take and what they need to
charge.
What material to make it out of? If you don't know that, the machine
shop certainly won't. |
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