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    Small Job Quote Needed 2 x 4 legs for desk and table. Cut, drill, wield, polish.!

    Hi Mike You're spot on in your thinking, but problem is there aren't any small shops here in Denmark close to me, and i would have to go through a large firm with a lot employees to pay. Material costs are also high here. Labour alone would probably set me back 100 USD an hour. Being on a...
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    Small Job Quote Needed 2 x 4 legs for desk and table. Cut, drill, wield, polish.!

    Ok, maybe i need to clear up what shopusa is, since you may not have heard of it before.. Shopusa provides the opportunity for international customers to buy electronics, clothes, jewelry and etc. from USA, without all the hassle of getting into problems with customs. What they do, is...
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    Small Job Quote Needed 2 x 4 legs for desk and table. Cut, drill, wield, polish.!

    Qoute needed on items in question: 4 legs for a table 4 legs for a desk Both are repicas, that i need a qoute on. Material: Alumininum or Stainless steel Qty: 4 of each Finish: polished or chrome plated. Units: Metric, so i have to be tolerant to small differences (converting...
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    Small Job Quote Needed Knobs for furniture

    Hi guys I just wanted to wrap this baby up:) I've decided to award Madmachinest the job - because of recommendations from other clients on his hp, which have good experiences with him, and shipping overseas. At a decent price, i've decided that i'll let him have a go. Should he...
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    Small Job Quote Needed Knobs for furniture

    I haven't recieved any PM from you. Please send it again. I can't write to you, as your PM limit is exceeded:cool:
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    Small Job Quote Needed Knobs for furniture

    Ok, with the aid of a very helpful person, the part has been changed a bit to ensure more standard dimensions, and other tweaks to keep costs down. I would like to get a qoute on these. It should work as they are now.. Material: Aluminium Qty: 12 Drawings available: yes, see attached...
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    Small Job Quote Needed Knobs for furniture

    Hi - are you Art Siler? (i presume it's you) Are you still up for the job with the small changes in the design? I hope the confusion of what i want is laid to rest, and that i can soon move on to the next phase: Choosing a machinest, and have them fabricated.
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    Small Job Quote Needed Knobs for furniture

    I probably need to sort things out. The reason why i have made a pdf AND a png, is because i could not get a good view of the detail on the front. It got mixed up with the extrude on the back. Please see http://img206.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=knobfrontalview.png The coloured circle/ area on...
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    Small Job Quote Needed Knobs for furniture

    I everyone I have made a finalized design, that i hope is possible. Changes are: Extrusion on the back is of a diametre of 4 mm (5 originally) Chamfer and grooves along the body - those have been ditched New detail added: an area shaped like a circle with diameter of 7 mm Finish: Extrusion...
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    Small Job Quote Needed Knobs for furniture

    Ok, i just read "Turning work", and didn't belive (I must have translated it wrong) it had anything to do with lathe work. I'm new to this field. I apologize for the mistake. Now, can we get on with this qoute? So far, i have a price of 2 dollars per piece + shipping to denmark. I don't...
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    Small Job Quote Needed Knobs for furniture

    You are indeed correct - either i'm reading poorly, or else there is no forum for lathe work only - i would have posted it in the Production Mill and Lathe work Need over 1,000 parts made requiring Milling and Lathe work post your RFQ here. But needless to say, that my order is nowhere...
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    Small Job Quote Needed Knobs for furniture

    Hi there I've looked everywhere in Denmark for these, but had no success. In my opinion, the knobs i'm looking for are really easy to manufacture for professionals, so i think it will be a breeze for you guys. I'm thinking of some small details, like chamfering the front of the knob, and...
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