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Spehro Pefhany May 6th 14 05:13 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 

I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for
now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly
large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"
diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and
they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.

Any suggestions of where to look? I was thinking of starting to canvas
higher-end mold shops in the Ohio area, but other suggestions are
welcome. Looking for reasonable responsiveness (weeks, not months),
which probably rules out the automotive guys.

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany

jon_banquer[_2_] May 6th 14 05:16 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 9:13:28 AM UTC-7, Spehro Pefhany wrote:
I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for

now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly

large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"

diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and

they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.



Any suggestions of where to look? I was thinking of starting to canvas

higher-end mold shops in the Ohio area, but other suggestions are

welcome. Looking for reasonable responsiveness (weeks, not months),

which probably rules out the automotive guys.



Best regards,

Spehro Pefhany



If you were in the San Diego, CA area I'd recommend this shop:

http://www.fifth-axis.com/




jon_banquer[_2_] May 6th 14 05:40 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 9:13:28 AM UTC-7, Spehro Pefhany wrote:
I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for

now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly

large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"

diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and

they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.



Any suggestions of where to look? I was thinking of starting to canvas

higher-end mold shops in the Ohio area, but other suggestions are

welcome. Looking for reasonable responsiveness (weeks, not months),

which probably rules out the automotive guys.



Best regards,

Spehro Pefhany


My LinkedIn group CADCAM Technology Leaders has a lot of members that are in Ohio. You might want to ask there for a recommendation. It's a very active group with close to 2,000 members.

[email protected] May 6th 14 05:51 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 12:13:28 PM UTC-4, Spehro Pefhany wrote:
I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for
now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly
large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"
diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and
they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.

Any suggestions of where to look? I was thinking of starting to canvas
higher-end mold shops in the Ohio area, but other suggestions are
welcome. Looking for reasonable responsiveness (weeks, not months),
which probably rules out the automotive guys.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany

I like the work we get from Lakeside precision.
(Dunkirk, NY)
But we do pretty simple stuff... in ~100's quantities.
Here's a list of what they have,
http://www.lakesideprecision.com/services.html

I have no idea how busy they are.
George H.

Spehro Pefhany May 6th 14 06:14 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On Tue, 6 May 2014 09:40:04 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote:



My LinkedIn group CADCAM Technology Leaders has a lot of members that are in Ohio. You might want to ask there for a recommendation. It's a very active group with close to 2,000 members.


Thanks, I wasn't sure it would be appropriate, but if you say so..

--sp


jon_banquer[_2_] May 6th 14 06:14 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 10:14:16 AM UTC-7, Spehro Pefhany wrote:
On Tue, 6 May 2014 09:40:04 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer

wrote:







My LinkedIn group CADCAM Technology Leaders has a lot of members that are in Ohio. You might want to ask there for a recommendation. It's a very active group with close to 2,000 members.




Thanks, I wasn't sure it would be appropriate, but if you say so..



--sp


Anything *you* have to say is appropriate.

Bob La Londe[_7_] May 6th 14 06:29 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
"Spehro Pefhany" wrote in message
...

I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for
now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly
large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"
diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and
they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.

Any suggestions of where to look? I was thinking of starting to canvas
higher-end mold shops in the Ohio area, but other suggestions are
welcome. Looking for reasonable responsiveness (weeks, not months),
which probably rules out the automotive guys.

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany


Try the RFQ section on CNCZONE.


jon_banquer[_2_] May 6th 14 07:12 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 10:29:41 AM UTC-7, Bob La Londe wrote:
"Spehro Pefhany" wrote in message

...



I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for


now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly


large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"


diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and


they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.




Any suggestions of where to look? I was thinking of starting to canvas


higher-end mold shops in the Ohio area, but other suggestions are


welcome. Looking for reasonable responsiveness (weeks, not months),


which probably rules out the automotive guys.




Best regards,


Spehro Pefhany




Try the RFQ section on CNCZONE.


Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

Typical DumbBlonde answer. CNC Advertising Zone is mostly hobbyists and the owner Paul Gentile is as corrupt as they come.

LinkedIn is where he should be looking. Besides my LinkedIn group, several CNC machining groups exist on LinkedIn that put CNC Advertising Zone and Practically Worthless Machinist to shame.

Jon Elson[_3_] May 6th 14 07:51 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
Spehro Pefhany wrote:


I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for
now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly
large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"
diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and
they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.

Any suggestions of where to look?Check with MPM in Wichita

http://www.mpm1.com/

They are a good aerospace shop, I know one of the principals there
quite well. They have some VERY good 5-axis machines. They have
2 large Cincinnatti 5-axis mills, and I think their Viper is also
5-axis.

Jon

Tom Gardner[_6_] May 7th 14 10:53 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On 5/6/2014 12:13 PM, Spehro Pefhany wrote:

I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for
now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly
large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"
diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and
they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.

Any suggestions of where to look? I was thinking of starting to canvas
higher-end mold shops in the Ohio area, but other suggestions are
welcome. Looking for reasonable responsiveness (weeks, not months),
which probably rules out the automotive guys.

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany


I'll ask around in Cleveland.

jon_banquer[_2_] May 7th 14 10:59 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 2:53:25 PM UTC-7, Tom Gardner wrote:
On 5/6/2014 12:13 PM, Spehro Pefhany wrote:



I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for


now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly


large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"


diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and


they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.




Any suggestions of where to look? I was thinking of starting to canvas


higher-end mold shops in the Ohio area, but other suggestions are


welcome. Looking for reasonable responsiveness (weeks, not months),


which probably rules out the automotive guys.




Best regards,


Spehro Pefhany






I'll ask around in Cleveland.


Laughable.

[email protected] May 8th 14 01:19 AM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 12:13:28 PM UTC-4, Spehro Pefhany wrote:
I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for

now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly

large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"

diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and

they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.


Tolt Machine Works near Seattle might be worth checking out. It is owned by a former Microsoft employee. They have a web site and some really big machines.

I have just read some articles about how he is buying old large machines and converting them to computer controls. So he might have the capability and may not have a lot of customers as it is a new company.

Dan

[email protected] May 10th 14 04:51 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On Tue, 06 May 2014 12:13:28 -0400, Spehro Pefhany
wrote:


I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for
now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly
large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"
diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and
they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.

Any suggestions of where to look? I was thinking of starting to canvas
higher-end mold shops in the Ohio area, but other suggestions are
welcome. Looking for reasonable responsiveness (weeks, not months),
which probably rules out the automotive guys.

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany


Try asking around on the www.practicalmachinist.com forums. There is
one forum specific to matching customers and machinists, I think, but
also try the CNC forum there. Lots of knowledgeablemachinists there
and you should be able to get at least one reference.

Mike

jon_banquer[_2_] May 10th 14 06:59 PM

Getting quotes mid-high end machining?
 
On Saturday, May 10, 2014 8:51:49 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Tue, 06 May 2014 12:13:28 -0400, Spehro Pefhany

wrote:





I'm potentially looking to get some machining done (just one piece for


now, but it won't be cheap). More later. It will require a fairly


large 5-axis CNC (lots of strange angles and it's something like 18"


diameter by 6" aluminum. There are not many local guys left, and


they're mostly busy with oil and long-term aerospace contracts.




Any suggestions of where to look? I was thinking of starting to canvas


higher-end mold shops in the Ohio area, but other suggestions are


welcome. Looking for reasonable responsiveness (weeks, not months),


which probably rules out the automotive guys.




Best regards,


Spehro Pefhany




Try asking around on the www.practicalmachinist.com forums. There is

one forum specific to matching customers and machinists, I think, but

also try the CNC forum there. Lots of knowledgeablemachinists there

and you should be able to get at least one reference.



Mike



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