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sanwometal · 20 days
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Craftsmanship Redefined: Custom Machined Aluminum Parts at Your Fingertips
Elevate your projects with custom machined aluminum parts tailored to your exact specifications. Our expertise in aluminum CNC machining guarantees precision and durability, whether you need prototypes or production parts. Explore our range of services and discover how we can bring your designs to life. Visit our website to learn more: Custom Machined Aluminum Parts.
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hsmold · 7 months
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A Buyer's Guide to Choosing Custom CNC Machined Parts Manufacturers
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In today's market, the demand for custom CNC machined parts is soaring across industries, including aluminum CNC turning parts. Selecting the perfect CNC machined components manufacturer is essential for quality and value. This article offers a concise guide to help you make an informed choice for your project.
Material Selection: Custom machined parts can be crafted from a variety of materials, including aluminum for CNC turning parts. Choose the right material based on your project's needs, properties, and cost, consulting your CNC machining parts factory for the best fit.
Assess Supplier Capabilities: Not all CNC machined components manufacturers are equal. Evaluate their expertise, experience, and equipment for the required machining processes and complexity, especially for aluminum CNC turning parts. Check their track record and references for reliability and quality.
Quality Control and Assurance: Ensure your chosen CNC machined components manufacturer follows stringent quality control processes, such as ISO 9001 certification, to guarantee precision and quality in your aluminum CNC turning parts.
Lead Time Management: Custom parts often have longer lead times. Understand your CNC machining parts factory's lead times to meet your project deadlines with effective communication & planning.
Pricing and Value: Compare quotes from multiple CNC machined components manufacturers, considering material and machining costs, along with additional services for aluminum CNC turning parts. Prioritize overall value and reliability over the cheapest option.
Effective Communication: Opt for a CNC machining parts manufacturer with strong communication skills. Clear and timely communication is vital for addressing questions or issues during production.
Post-Processing Services: Check if the manufacturer offers post-processing services such as deburring, polishing, anodizing, or painting, especially for aluminum CNC turning parts. Consolidating these services with one vendor can save time and effort.
Packaging and Shipping: Ensure the CNC machining parts factory can package and ship your parts securely to prevent transit damage, including your aluminum CNC turning parts. Confirm they can meet your specific shipping requirements.
Intellectual Property Protection: If your custom CNC machined parts involve proprietary designs or technology, ensure the manufacturer has policies to protect your intellectual property.
The right CNC machined parts manufacturer, including aluminum CNC turning parts, is crucial for your project's success. Considering these factors, you can make an informed decision and establish a productive partnership with a CNC machining parts factory that meets your quality, service, and value requirements.
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pubcapscott · 2 years
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Wolf Tooth Waveform alloy pedals released
Wolf Tooth Waveform alloy pedals released
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bikebound · 1 year
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THE Norton: 1969 Commando 750 powered “Domiracer” by Stéphane Bertet of @rusty_motors, inspired by the 961 Domiracer and built nearly from scratch from two boxes of parts containing the engine and gearbox: “I’m used to working on classic machines, so I wanted to build an old / new Domiracer — an old engine with appeal and character in a modern rolling frame.” Highlights include GSX-R1000 K9 suspension, @beringer_brakes_official brakes, 17-inch wheels with supermoto rubber, @motogadget electronics, a slew of custom-built parts (fenders, oil tank, chainguard, etc.), hand-built aluminum tank and tail from @cevennesretromotors, @usvracing yokes and axles, and much more. “An old charismatic British engine without any oil leaks in a modern frame!” Photos: @jeanfrancoismuguet. Full story today on BikeBound.com! ⚡️Link in Bio⚡️ https://instagr.am/p/Cmof4mfOAct/
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morrak · 1 year
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Spent some time today working on the pawl assembly. I’m still coming off a positively elaborate migraine episode, so mistakes were many and pictures are few, but I’ll squeeze a post out of it anyway. Some thoughts in no particular order:
Several years ago, my mother did some experiments with a cheap bottle cutter, all of which failed spectacularly. I’ve had most of it sitting in a bin as scrap since, and it’s finally seeing its day on this project. The arms of this part used to belong to an adjustment hinge…thing. They’re better this way.
Ever since I rebuilt the lathe spindle and swapped the compound slide out for my terrifyingly homemade solid toolpost riser, my recipe for cutting aluminum has been (for this class of machine) deliciously aggressive. That chip came off a polished insert doing 0.100” DOC at about 700 SFM (ca. 2500 RPM), hand-feeding by feel. The servomotor transplant keeps paying off.
A shocking amount of this build has been bench work. Practically the whole pawl arm…thing (bolted together for shaping in picture 3) has been a hacksaw and file job, and by the end I’ll be hand-peening 0.050” music wire through the whole affair. Wish me luck.
I’ll go to my deathbed defending isopropanol as a cutting fluid for aluminum. Probably it’ll be the isopropanol that puts me in there, but still. If you can handle the fumes, it does a stellar job with drilling and turning, plus it flashes off quickly and you don’t have to deal with greasy aluminum glitter during cleanup.
Layout and drilling called for a couple shop-made customs, which I’ll try to remember to collect in the final post. The best of those was a 0.050” spear-point drill I stoned freehand to match the wire; runner up is a 6 mm brass button for a throwaway radius scribe.
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medfetabdl · 4 months
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Found a rolling stand in the shop and decided to see if I could mount the monitor arm to it. Was a bit more difficult than I had imagined. Dummy me assumed the stand was steel and tried to weld to it but turns out it was die cast aluminum. So I built an adapter plate out of 1/4in plate steel. I also rebuilt the plate that the monitor mounts to because the last one didn’t lock in to the posts like I had hoped. Now you definitely have to push the release button to remove the monitor from its mount. It was difficult to do because it’s a round part and I don’t have a lathe, so I used my milling machine, a custom ground high speed tool steel cutter, and some math to make the proper taper. Also not sure if you’ll notice but in the reflection of the monitors screen I’m wearing my grandfather’s lab coat.
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What materials are used in pressure die casting? Looking for quality Tool & Die Steels for your Pressure Die Casting Industry?
At Virat Special Steels, we specialize in supplying high-quality tool and die steels to the pressure die casting industry. Our comprehensive range includes: DIN 1.2344 (H13), DIN 1.2343 (H11), DIN 1.2581 (H21)
Pressure die casting is a metal casting process that is characterized by forcing molten metal under high pressure into a mold cavity. The mold cavity is created using two hardened tool steel dies which have been machined into shape and work similarly to an injection mold during the process.
DIN 1.2344 (H13) is a hot work tool steel that has excellent machinability and polishability, good high toughness and plasticity, high wear resistance at high and low temperatures and overall hardening performance. It is widely used for aluminum, magnesium and zinc die casting, as well as metal extrusion tools, shear knives, and hot forging dies.
DIN 1.2343 (H11) is also a hot work tool steel that has similar properties to DIN 1.2344 (H13), but with less vanadium content, which gives it higher toughness and lower wear resistance. It is suitable for die casting molds for light metal processing, cylinders and pistons on cold chamber machines, and hot forming tools.
DIN 1.2581 (H21) is a tungsten-chrome-vanadium steel for hardening in oil and possibly in air with very good hardenability, very high firmness during the heat and resistance to the tempering, high resistance to the hot tempering and good toughness. It is mainly used for hot-working dies and tooling, such as extrusion, die casting and hot-forming of parts.
Virat Special Steels is one of the largest importer, exporter and stockist of die blocks, tool steels, die steels, special steels and alloy steels in various grades in India. The company maintains a high level of inventory of special steels from the world’s leading manufacturers and provides technical advice and support to its customers.
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abigailmarkov · 11 months
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So... I just released the first five Saturn Roller Ball pens. This design is kinda my baby. It's my design, and I made every single part (minus the refill) by hand on each pen.
The wide metal band on the body?
It spins. It's a fidget. And a nearly silent one, at that.
The description on my website took me about two hours to write, and I know most people on social media don't click links so, I'm gonna copy paste it here, because thank you Tumblr for holding space for lots of words. 😂
Note: This is way fancier than my usual writing, but I've been working on these pens for two months plus, so they got fancy words.
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Reclaim your focus, and make a statement at the same time: introducing the Saturn Roller Ball, a remarkable pen that combines elegance, inclusivity, and a playful nod to the wonders of science, astronomy, and human ingenuity.
Designed with inclusivity in mind, the Saturn Roller Ball Pen empowers individuals with vibrant minds to reclaim their sense of calm even during moments of challenge. By providing a discreet and silent fidgeting option, this pen combines the meditative experience of fidgeting with a smooth writing experience, allowing you to unwind, reclaim your balance, and ignite your creativity.
Prepare to be captivated by the exquisite individuality of each pen. The limited edition resin bodies, each expertly cast by an internationally collected fine artist, create a mesmerizing visual display, ensuring that your pen is a true one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Each pen is individually hand-crafted by the same fine artist with a near-infamous attention to detail to every component, including the hand-machined aluminum hardware. While polished to glass-like finish, each pen still selectively bears the mark of meticulous craftsmanship, with small tool marks to signal that it’s made by hand.
Equipped with a renowned Pentel gel refill, favored by professionals in high-demand fields, this pen works as tirelessly as you do. Its flawless ink delivery matches the pace of your thoughts, never skipping a beat. Whether you’re a waitress taking orders or a doctor scribbling notes, this pen is your alluring companion, ensuring your words flow seamlessly onto the page.
Named after the planet Saturn and echoing the design of the Saturn V rockets, this pen celebrates the advancements of science, astronomy, and human ingenuity. It’s not only a functional work of art but also a stunning tribute to the wonders of our universe and the ingenious minds that never let the impossible stop them.
Each Saturn Roller Ball Pen is a symbol of expert craftsmanship, artistic vision, and human ingenuity. Elevate your writing experience and embark on a journey of creativity, inspired by the captivating allure of the cosmos.
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wetsteve3 · 1 year
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Old school Bob jobTwin cylinder 74 CI engine 
 Pre 1940 leaf spring front end
Flanders handlebars
Aluminum fuel tanks
This 1947 Indian Chief is an old-school bob-job built up from the best-looking Indian parts. The engine, gearbox and frame date from the postwar era, with a plunger frame and the upgraded 74 CI Chief motor with standard 3-speed gearbox, hand shift and foot clutch. The machine has been modified with a pre-1940 leaf-spring front end and a pair of cast aluminum tanks from the 1930s. It’s all been assembled as a period postwar bob-job, which was the hot setup for many motorcyclists in the era, with as much sheet metal as possible discarded for a massive weight reduction, a bobbed rear fender, cowhorn Flanders handlebars and a solo seat completing the style. 
The stance in this instance is long and low, with a prewar vibe given the leaf-spring forks, although the plunger rear suspension gives a more comfortable ride. The inspiration for the bob-job (now called simply ‘bobber’) began even before the advent of Class C racing in the mid-1930s, all the way back to the mid-1920s, with the California Cut Down style, which used the same formula for increased performance: ditch weight, open the pipes, raise the handlebars, lower the center of gravity. The Cut Down style was the original American custom motorcycle style, and the first widely-replicated custom look from any region. 
The Cut Down saw its peak with the Harley-Davidson JDH, and a few were even commercially produced by independent motorcycle shops, with instructions on shortening/lowering the ‘J’ frame published in magazines like Popular Mechanics. With the introduction of Class C production racing in 1936, the style was given a new life as the bob-job, as riders customized their street machines to look more like race bikes. This 1947 Indian Chief Bobber is exactly such a machine, modified to look like a racer, but fully street-legal. It’s as old school as it gets, and Indian bob-jobs are much less common than Harley-Davidson customs in the early postwar era, making this bike very rare.
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sanwometal · 1 month
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Why Choose Sanwo Metal for Precision Aluminum Machining Solutions: Custom Parts and Prototypes
Trust Sanwo Metal for all your precision aluminum machining needs. Whether you need custom machined aluminum parts or aluminum prototype machining, we deliver quality, accuracy, and reliability that you can count on. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can support your projects.
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All-Steel Stress, Blast and Coating
All-Steel Stress, Blast & Coating is a subsidiary steel heating treating company under the All-Steel Brand. All-Steel Stress, Blast and Coating provides heat treatment of steel, thermal stress relieving, industrial sandblasting/steel shotblasting and steel coating of: Fabricated weldments Machined parts Machine components Dry Outs
Their Massachusetts Facility offers a 40 Ton lifting capacity, 20 Ton forklift capacity and a dedicated, professional staff with over 50 years of combined experience in thermal stress relieving, sandblasting and priming/painting.
Thermal Stress Relieving, also referred to as Stress Relieving, Heat Treating, Post Weld Heat Treating (PWHT) and can also be referred to as annealing.
In our new, state of the art industrial size stress relieving oven we can stress relieve: Fabricated Weldments for post-weld heat treatment Machined Parts Metal Components In addition, we provide dry-out services for paint and refractory process curing. Our furnace will operate between 250 degrees F and 1600 degrees F. We perform quality inspections during the stress relieving process and we can provide our customers with Certificates of Compliance and detailed Heat Charts when required.
Our Stress Oven can accommodate customer jobs that are 12’H x 11’ W x 31’L and our rail-car capacity is 54,000lbs.
We meet the following standards: ASME Section I: (900 – 1300F) Stress relieve /post -weld heat treat in accordance with ASME Sect. I, PW-39 for carbon steel weldments. ASME Section VIII: (900 – 1300F) Stress relieve/post-weld heat treat in accordance with ASME Sect. VIII, USC-56 for carbon steel weldments. AWS D1.1 (900-1200F): Stress relieve/post-weld heat treat in accordance with AWS D1.1, 5.8 for carbon steel weldments. Westinghouse 83030QA: (1175F +/- 25F) Westinghouse-approved stress relieve procedure for carbon steel welded structures. General Electric P8A-AG1, P10G-AL-0003 & 0004: (1125 – 1275F, 1125-1200F and 125-1300F) General Electric-approved stress relieve procedures for carbon steel. Standard Stress Relieve: (1100-1200F) Applied to ferrous materials to reduce residual stresses for improved dimensional stability or reduced risk of premature failure in service. Low Temperature Stress Relieve: (325-775F) Typically applied to stainless steel and aluminum welded fabrications to reduce residual stresses with little or no effect of the corrosion resistance and/or mechanical properties. Industrial Sandblasting Services, also referred to as shot blasting can be done in our state-of-the-art facility in Central Massaschusetts. Our new, industrial-size facility provides our customers with sandblasting for: Fabricated Weldments Machined Parts Metal Frames and Components
In our modern, clean blast room, our experienced blasters can accommodate the most specific blast media required for the job. We can blast customer jobs that are 16’H x 13’W x 30’L; and we have 40,000lbs rail-car capacity for our blasting facility.
Steel Coating Services: Industrial Priming, Painting and Coating for Steel and other Metals. Our new coating facility will be capable of providing priming/painting/coating services up to 16’H x 20’W x 50’L and weigh up to 80,000lbs. Our painters have extensive experience coating: Fabricated Weldments Industrial Machine Bases Industrial Frames Construction Equipment Holding Tanks & Silos
Address: 84 Creeper Hill Road,North Grafton MA 01536 Phone: (508) 839-4471
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sachinsteelenterprises · 11 months
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Best CNC laser cutting services providers in Manesar
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CNC laser cutting services refer to the professional cutting services provided by companies equipped with CNC (Computer Numerical Control) laser cutting machines. These services offer precise and efficient cutting of various materials using laser technology.
Here are some key aspects of CNC laser cutting services:
Material Versatility: CNC laser cutting services can handle a wide range of materials, including metals (such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper), plastics, acrylics, wood, fabric, leather, and more. Different types and thicknesses of materials can be accommodated.
Precision and Accuracy: CNC laser cutting machines are known for their high precision and accuracy. They can create intricate and detailed cuts with tight tolerances, allowing for complex shapes and designs. The use of computer-controlled systems ensures consistency and repeatability in the cutting process.
Speed and Efficiency: Laser cutting is a fast and efficient cutting method. CNC laser cutting machines can rapidly cut through materials, reducing production time and increasing productivity. The automation capabilities of these machines enable high-speed cutting while maintaining accuracy.
Customization and Flexibility: CNC laser cutting services offer customization options to meet specific client requirements. They can work with designs provided by clients or assist in creating custom designs. This flexibility allows for the production of unique and tailored products.
Minimal Material Waste: CNC laser cutting machines have narrow kerf widths, resulting in minimal material waste. The precise cuts and tight nesting of parts optimize material utilization, reducing costs and minimizing environmental impact.
Prototyping and Production: CNC laser cutting services cater to both prototyping and large-scale production needs. Whether you need a single prototype or a large batch of parts, these services can accommodate varying order sizes.
Additional Services: Some CNC laser cutting service providers offer additional services such as design assistance, material sourcing, finishing (deburring, polishing), and assembly. This can provide a comprehensive solution for your cutting and fabrication needs.
When looking for CNC laser cutting services, consider factors such as the company's experience, expertise, equipment capabilities, turnaround time, pricing, and customer reviews. It's important to communicate your specific project requirements and ensure that the service provider can deliver the desired results.
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hsmolds · 2 years
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Application of 3+2 CNC Machining in Mold Making Factory
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Plastic injection mold manufacturers have long embraced simultaneous multiple-axis machining on machine tools with five or more axes, but more and more China injection mold makers have begun machining mold components on multiaxis platforms in the past few years, said Charlie Chan, engineering manager HS Mold & Die Co.,LTD
He mentioned, however, that the common approach for machining mold parts in houses is 3+2, or 5-axis positional machining. According to his estimate, about 80% to875% of the multi-axis work is performed via 3+2 rather than simultaneous when cutting up to five sides of a prismatic metal workpiece in one fixturing.
What is 3+2 CNC Machining
3+2 (5 axis) CNC machining, also called “positional five-axis machining”, is a technique whereby a three-axis milling program is executed with the cutting tool locked in a tilted position using the 5-axis machine’s two rotational axes, hence the name, 3+2 machining. During the machining process, the fourth and fifth axes are used to rotate the cutting tool in a fixed position rather than to manipulate the tool continuously.  On a standard three-axis machine, the only part face that the CNC machine could cut with a cutting tool in its normal position is the horizontal face that faces directly at the spindle. 
3+2 CNC Machining Advantages
Compared to conventional three-axis machining, the main advantage of 3+2 CNC machining is the reduction of setup time. According to data from our mold making shop, we could save easily 20% to 25% in setup time because we don’t have to handle that part multiple times.”
Another big benefit of 3+2 CNC Machining is that it allows for the use of a shorter, more rigid cutting tool. With 3+2 machining, the spindle head can be lowered closer to the work piece with the tool angled toward the part surface.  This means that a good surface finish and more accurate dimensional results can be achieved .This helps to improve part accuracy by being able to position a work piece so that short, rigid cutting tools are applied, such as when producing undercuts in mold cavities and steep wall inserts in addition, with 3+2 machining, we can use standard, off-the-shelf tools
 Rather than using some custom, extra-long tool or holder and risk vibration, this helps to save money easily by 10% to 15% in injection mold costs because there is no need to use special tools for mold manufacturers in china, 3+2 Machining is an ideal option because they can use more off-the-shelf, standard catalog tooling. They have the freedom to reach into my part at different angles without using an especially long tool or special to make that feature on that part.
Application of 3+2 CNC Machining
Where applicable, 3+2 machining will save time and improve operations.This technique is more and more popular with mold making company because it offers great convenience while deep cavities or inserts in complex plastic molds that would otherwise have to be machined with long, slender tools or with tool extensions. Long, slender tools increase the risk of deflection or chatter and tool extensions can create clearance problems. Using 3+2 machining also allows undercuts in cavities and steep walls on standing mold cores to be machined directly. This technique might reduce or eliminate operations for electrical discharge machining (EDM).Relatively few parts are not suitable for 3+2 machining, including complex components. 3+2 CNC Machining is usually used to machine below parts:
deep cavities or inserts in complex plastic molds
certain types of parts from the solid rather than from a complex casting
Drilling holes of metal parts at compound angles such as  aluminum brake cylinders in a single setup
We are a China injection mold maker and our CNC machining center has both 3+2 and full 5 axis machining capability, capable of making prototypes and production parts as fast as one day.  Reach out HS Mold and see how we could benefit your next CNC rapid prototyping or low-volume manufacturing project.
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