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Anyone ever have a part made by CNC

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Old Jul 1, 2005 | 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Hondaman
N10 G00 G20 G40 G49 G80 G90 G98
N12 T3 M06
N14 S10000 M03
N16 G00 G54 G43 X0.25 Y0.1 Z1. H03 M08
N18 Z0.1
N20 G99 G81 Z-.1 R.05 F12.
N22 M97 P1000
N24 M09
N26 T4 M06
N28 S3761 M03
N30 G00 G54 G43 X0.25 Y0.1 Z1. H04 M08
N32 Z0.1
N34 G99 G73 Z-1. R.05 Q.1 F18.
N36 M97 P1000
N38 M09
N40 T3 M06
N42 S1000 M03
N44 G00 G54 G43 X0.25 Y0.1 Z1. H03 M08
N46 Z0.1
N48 G99 G84 Z-.75 R.05 F50.
N50 M97 P1000
N52 M09
N54 G91 G28 Y0 Z0
N56 G90
N58 M30
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Old Jul 1, 2005 | 09:42 PM
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I think it should be a easy piece to make, Its a emblem which I would have tack welded to a valve cover, then send out for crinkle coat powder coating then sand off coating on the rasied part of the emblem.

The end result would be a faux BMW Alpina valve cover for a M20 motor. Talking to the Alpina guys in Germany then made between 100-150 or so real Alpina valve covers for a M20. I have been looking for 6 months and have found nothing but a few real poor quality replicas in Germany, Alpina font wrong size or in the wrong spot on the cover
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Old Jul 2, 2005 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
Look at the CAD geek
You can learn it in 1 minute, guaranteed. All you need is the command chart. I've used ProE and Solidworks at school and at work so if you can sketch it out, I can have a print and codes for you. I used to work at Smith & Nephew (orthopedics) and sometimes I was tempted to throw a sheet of metal on a fixture and cut a bunch of turbo and exhaust flanges...damn
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Old Jul 2, 2005 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
Look at the CAD geek
CNC programming geek.

Or CAD geek, if he had the manufacturing software print out the coding...IE ProManufacturing with ProE package.
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