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    G'day
    I am just looking for some information regarding cutting out a curved profile accurately. I have attached a working drawing...

    The are 26 curved slots, which start out around 10mm deep and and finish at 4 mm.

    This is for a project and at this stage it doesn't look like I will get this piece made, however i need to write a report deatiling, how the piece would be made.

    I don't know if it is possible to make but open to any suggestions
    thanks in advance
    mint

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    to do this you would need to talk to somebody who has cnc router with a 3 or 4 axis. With today current software it would very easy to cut with accuracy the turbine. The repeatable accuracy of cnc router tables is often quoted as .001"

    Have a look at the router forum or cnc forum

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