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06-12-2012 08:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by 5./JG27.Farber
(Post 434341)
Yea ok so we have identified two things wrong with this market...
1.)
I could take a blue print to an engineering firm and there would be no problem with the drawing.
2.) A customer is expected to own software from anyware between £365 GBP to £1179 GBP and be able to use the software to design his object.
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1. How many hours do think it takes to turn your blueprint into a 3d model?
2. Have you ever had a prototype CNC'd?
1a: How much do they charge an hr?
2a: Even if you have a 3D model, they need to amortize the machine, so it will be high 3 digit - at least.
btw: 1£ for such progi is rather cheap. You can try google sketchup. ;)
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