Hi,
Thank you to everybody who responded to my last RFQ.
Currently, one of my students has designed a support for a small antenna project; it consists of 2 parts which should be relatively simple except for one feature on each part:
Part "outer" is the bigger (blue) box is approx. 3 x 5" and has a narrow, internal channel which is required by design to have 'square' corners -- i.e. as tight radius as possible. The dimensions of this channel are 0.148 x 0.074".
Part "inner" is the smaller (yellow) piece, fits inside, and is fastened to the "outer" piece. This has a feature of a 'rectangular' cut-out that is required to be with as square corners as possible. The dimensions of that cutout are also 0.148 x 0.074".
Do you guys suggest any techniques that can allow these to be made? Is anybody here interested in this project?
Many thanks and best regards,
/Dan
Thank you to everybody who responded to my last RFQ.
Currently, one of my students has designed a support for a small antenna project; it consists of 2 parts which should be relatively simple except for one feature on each part:
Part "outer" is the bigger (blue) box is approx. 3 x 5" and has a narrow, internal channel which is required by design to have 'square' corners -- i.e. as tight radius as possible. The dimensions of this channel are 0.148 x 0.074".
Part "inner" is the smaller (yellow) piece, fits inside, and is fastened to the "outer" piece. This has a feature of a 'rectangular' cut-out that is required to be with as square corners as possible. The dimensions of that cutout are also 0.148 x 0.074".
Do you guys suggest any techniques that can allow these to be made? Is anybody here interested in this project?
Many thanks and best regards,
/Dan