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Author Topic: CNC machining of plastic  (Read 2937 times)
John_H555
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« on: May 11, 2009, 03:50:21 PM »

There is a service at

www.firstcut.com

that will machine parts from plastic using CNC.  The company is part of ProtoMold.

They will quote in a day, nominally, but they seem to be most at home in Solidworks. 

I sent them a component in a ACIS file (suffix is .sat) exported from a Rhino 3dm file. 

They reported back that it is an "assembly" of parts.  In fact it is one single part, but it is made up of several objects. 

Has anyone encounterd this?  In other words: How would I make my "assembly" look like one part -- which it is -- to their system?

Or.  Is there a CNC vendor that knows Rhino and works from Rhino files directly? I really like the idea of working with machined parts.

Many thanks for your insights.

John
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