RFQ Small Copper Part

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ptemple

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Material: Machinable Copper with price included in quote
Qty: please quote 10 and 170 pcs
Delivery: 1-2 wks for qty 10 and 3 weeks for first 10 of qty 170 at rate of 20pcs/week or greater after that
I only have the parts in solidworks 2006 tollerance is +- 0.010" If needed I can do simple file format conversions but have no drawings.

The attached file is a zipped solidworks file. The only way it permitted me to upload this file size was to rename it to .doc If you just rename the file extention to .zip it should uncompress properly
Thank you very much,
Patrick Temple
 

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Material: Machinable Copper with price included in quote
Qty: please quote 10 and 170 pcs
Delivery: 1-2 wks for qty 10 and 3 weeks for first 10 of qty 170 at rate of 20pcs/week or greater after that
I only have the parts in solidworks 2006 tollerance is +- 0.010" If needed I can do simple file format conversions but have no drawings.

The attached file is a zipped solidworks file. The only way it permitted me to upload this file size was to rename it to .doc If you just rename the file extention to .zip it should uncompress properly
Thank you very much,
Patrick Temple
Please post the solidworks file so a bid can be prepared. The Word file you have posted does not open/cannot be unzipped.
 

ptemple

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SldPrt file attached as .doc

Sorry for the zip file problem. I used the highest compression in winzip and it seems not to be supported on some of the older uncompressors. I have attached a solidworks .sldprt file with the extention .doc. Just rename the extention and it should open just fine in solidworks.
Thanks again,
Patrick
 

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ptemple

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Material

I have been asked about the material requirements. Unfortunately, due to the need for high thermal and electrical conductivity of this part I am not able to use a brass such as Alloy 360. I believe C145 however would work and shouldn't be too bad to machine. C110 would be fine too.
-Patrick
 

ptemple

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Posting larger files

Does anyone know how I can post a solidworks file (680Kb) to this forum without needing to rename it to a supported format?
 

ltmquik

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Material: Machinable Copper with price included in quote
Qty: please quote 10 and 170 pcs
Delivery: 1-2 wks for qty 10 and 3 weeks for first 10 of qty 170 at rate of 20pcs/week or greater after that
I only have the parts in solidworks 2006 tollerance is +- 0.010" If needed I can do simple file format conversions but have no drawings.

The attached file is a zipped solidworks file. The only way it permitted me to upload this file size was to rename it to .doc If you just rename the file extention to .zip it should uncompress properly
Thank you very much,
Patrick Temple

10 pcs @ $95.00
150 pcs @ $55.00
200 pcs @ $50.00

FREE DELIVERY!!!!
 

Ken_Shea

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I believe the problem may be the way it is being saved. Here is how it worked for me.

1) Right click file in Post 7
2) Select "Save Target As"
3) Select "Save as Type" All Files
4) Add .sldprt to the end of the file name
5) save it to desired folder

Open it in your Cad as normal
 

ltmquik

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I re-evaled my pricing and set-ups. Take a look!

10 pcs @ $ 95.00 each Delivery 1 day
150 pcs @$47.00 each Delivery 3 days
200 pcs @ $45.00 each Delivery 4 days
250 pcs @ $42.50 each Delivery 5 days
300 pcs @ $40.00 each Delivery 1 week
500 pcs @ $38.00 each Delivery 1 week

**FREE DELIVERY!**

**Material is C110 copper.
**Tolerances are +/-0.010 unless other wise noted.
**We will supply print from customer supplied electronic data file along with overall dimensional inspection data.

I have material in house for approx 300 pieces. We could start immediately!
 

ptemple

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First phase has been awarded

Thanks to everyone who placed bids on this part. I have awarded the first stage (10 pieces) and over the next few days will be following up with the next phase. This is a component in a system which is going into production and I will keep the other quotes/contacts in mind as the production continues.
Thanks,
Patrick
 
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