CAD shapers

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Jethrow
Jethrow
NSW
1282 posts
NSW, 1282 posts
26 Sep 2006 10:14am
Are there any companies or such that will do one off CAD board shaping? Any idea of the cost? Thanks
TimB
TimB
WA
260 posts
WA, 260 posts
26 Sep 2006 8:33am
Are you talking digitising a shape into software or getting a foam blank cut?
Jethrow
Jethrow
NSW
1282 posts
NSW, 1282 posts
26 Sep 2006 4:23pm
Yes, of course you are right. I'm the CAD half and I need a CAM half. I'll try shapers.com. Thanks

P.S. It was for shaping blanks......
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14968 posts
QLD, 14968 posts
26 Sep 2006 5:45pm
hi jethrow,

that makes two of us cady's...

i have been looking into it recently as well. In the back of my mind i thought there was a guy on the sunshine coast that could do it but i won't be able to find out until the end of Oct when a mate gets back from overseas. I will let you know if i find out anymore.

can i ask what software you are using. i was going to use 3dmax for the model but not sure if there is something better out there? current 2d design was drawn in autocad.
Jethrow
Jethrow
NSW
1282 posts
NSW, 1282 posts
27 Sep 2006 7:24am
G'day Gestalt

I do all my stuff with Multisurf 3D. It seems to work the same way as my brain so I find it most intuitive. I just need to find what output our friendly CNC people need. I've dealt with a guy across the road with a flat bed router for templates and stuff (mainly frames and sections for racing dinghies) but have never had any 3D stuff done. There was a guy on the Central coast NSW who could do centerboards and rudders but can't do bigger stuff.
Rys
Rys
NSW
8 posts
Rys Rys
NSW, 8 posts
27 Sep 2006 1:42pm
G'day Jethrow,

I can help you with the machining.

I have sent you a message with my details if you are interested.
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