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30th July 2015, 11:32 PM #1New Member
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Newbie advice - CNC routing and finishing off of Plywood
Hi everyone.
I was hoping some more experiences voices could chirp in on this request for advice. Wasn't sure if I should be post here on in CNC routing.
I have a small run of a flat pack kit to produce for a trial into the retail market (small charity project).
My assumptions from initial research is to get it CNC routed as it requires 3 sheets of 16mm ply being cut into 124 pieces with holes of 10mm and 37mm diameter in each piece at 4 and 12mm depths respectively.
Besides me googling CNC routing Melbourne on the internet, does anyone have any wise suggestion of where to go in Melbourne to get this work done. I have the layout done in dfx.
Also at is needs to be a finished product for some picky people, recommendations for finishing off the sides of the pieces that is scaleable if I have to get quite a few pieces produced and where to get this done. (ie., alternatives to me hand sanding a lot of pieces)
Thank you for reading,
Julie
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