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Wish I could help but our programmer is an person, he makes excuses as to why certain programs can't be changed. I wish we had a better one, this would be perfect job for us.
Good luck
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How many does he want? The programming is child’s play, but sadly, my CNC is too small.
I know a number of folks with bigger CNCs, but they mostly do this as a business.
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Gotta be a custom millwork shop nearby. Good luck.
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Cian,
This is a total shot in the dark---try
Newfound Woodworks in Bristol, NH. They make cedar strip kayaks, kits and associated stuff. They have a CNC large enough to cut forms for kayaks and rowing boats so may be interested.
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(03-26-2019, 01:32 AM)Cian Wrote: That was Plan B, and figured I'd ask here first to see if anyone was interested/capable. Thanks, Garry.
No problem. I didn't know if a local shop was going to be less expensive than an online order. Let us know how this turns out, I'm curious.
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Here’s another long shot. Here in Chico we have a Community Maker Shop, (not sure what they call themselves) where various crafts share their skills and possibly the tools. I had a potential job that could have used their 4”x8” CNC table. Rent for a month was $75.00. Given Chicago’s size, there has to something like that available for your friend. Goggle up "Makers in Chicago". One of many is SOUTH SIDE HACKERSPACE: CHICAGO.
Or, if your friend has the time and some help from you, show him that his need is mostly circles to cut and holes to drill and a little cutting out for the spokes. Make a template out of ½” MDF. Rough cut the ¾” and wear out a long pattern bit.
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Even if one does not have a CNC large enough to cut the part they may still be able to produce it if a 25" square can be physically located on the bed of the CNC. Just CNC all the inside details and then use a router and circle jig to cut out the outside.
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