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Old 05-18-2021, 02:36 PM   #598
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Re: Used Parts Build

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Originally Posted by WilliamFd55 View Post
I drew it up in QCAD (free software) and sent it over to Send Cut Send. Hopefully it works...I'll be out of town for the next week so hopefully I return to cool parts!
I see big things happening with "Send cut Send". Didn't know they existed? Thanks for the info.[/QUOTE]

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Originally Posted by aggie91 View Post
I heard about Send Cut Send from another you tube account I follow. I see it as a great way for a lot of builders to step up their builds from the old methods of doing things with a cut off wheel and a drill.

From the pictures you shared, the parts looks great and come all deburred and looks like they used a surface belt sander on the face of the parts.
There is also a company called OSH Cut that does the same thing. I havent used them yet. I heard the prices are comparable. I love the cut/grind/drill but this stuff is so much cleaner and repeatable. It does get pricy though. The hinges came out to $120 to cut. Its all in stainless 1/4'' so it makes a bit more sense. The thought of cutting and drilling that much stainless makes the cost worth it though.

I hope to start learning the 3D program so I can really make cool stuff!
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