anyone know of any local cnc shops?
http://www.moderneng.com/index.htm
http://www.northstar-network.net/products.asp
http://www.ellerymfg.com/cnc.html
http://www.jasindustrial.com/website/machining.asp
These are all cnc machiine shops whether they will do what you are looking for i dont know
Later
Mike
http://www.northstar-network.net/products.asp
http://www.ellerymfg.com/cnc.html
http://www.jasindustrial.com/website/machining.asp
These are all cnc machiine shops whether they will do what you are looking for i dont know
Later
Mike
I happen to be a CNC machinist, working at Redline Pro Manufacturing.
http://members.shaw.ca/sean.og/
The website is very old and pretty crappy, but hey, we're machinists, not web page making gurus. All the photos were taken at our old tiny shop, and before we added a Matsuura ES450 and a Matsuura RA3G.
We machine mostly aluminum, some copper, brass and a little stainless, plastic, ceramic. We do mostly small runs and prefer challenging jobs, though we do have a machine dedicated to simpler work.
We've done some stuff for R/C cars, Harleys and one of the 'crotch rocket' brand bikes. Most of our stuff comes from digital imaging related industries, and a little from a nucular fusion research company.
http://members.shaw.ca/sean.og/
The website is very old and pretty crappy, but hey, we're machinists, not web page making gurus. All the photos were taken at our old tiny shop, and before we added a Matsuura ES450 and a Matsuura RA3G.
We machine mostly aluminum, some copper, brass and a little stainless, plastic, ceramic. We do mostly small runs and prefer challenging jobs, though we do have a machine dedicated to simpler work.
We've done some stuff for R/C cars, Harleys and one of the 'crotch rocket' brand bikes. Most of our stuff comes from digital imaging related industries, and a little from a nucular fusion research company.
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