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Bazzer
15-05-2013, 08:12 PM
Sorry, not a normal CNC request, but thought some members might be either in the trade or produce tooling etc as a side line.
I am in the process of ordering a part in ABS with a shot weight of 60g, max dimension 120mm x 120mm x 25mm.
(I don't want to post a drawing etc for commercial reasons)
I would prefer to buy in the Uk if at all possible, and just thought it was worth a try on here (nothing ventured nothing gained), before buying overseas.
If anyone thinks they might be interested PM for more details.

Thanks
Bazzer

martin54
15-05-2013, 10:53 PM
Sorry not my thing really so apologies if this is not possible but does it need to be injection molded? I know there are a few guys about with 3D printers so just wondering if the part could be printed instead.

Chaz
16-05-2013, 06:07 PM
Sorry not my thing really so apologies if this is not possible but does it need to be injection molded? I know there are a few guys about with 3D printers so just wondering if the part could be printed instead.

Just registered to ask something else and spotted this. I do 3D printing in PLA, ABS and Nylon - happy to try and print a part for you if you want - (free, no cost) to see if it can be done.

andrewbond
16-05-2013, 08:26 PM
Try a company called penhale quantock, we use them for moulded lighting products. They have always given a good service, been using them for years!

Or try protomold, had good prices off them!

Regads
Andrew

Bazzer
16-05-2013, 10:42 PM
Sorry not my thing really so apologies if this is not possible but does it need to be injection molded? I know there are a few guys about with 3D printers so just wondering if the part could be printed instead.

Hi Martin - I did think of this, as some of the machines are only about 1K (alot cheaper than a mould :smile:), but I can't remember the cost of the plastic off the top of my head, but I think a 60g part would cost over a fiver each in material.

Thanks for the thought

Simon

Bazzer
16-05-2013, 10:47 PM
Just registered to ask something else and spotted this. I do 3D printing in PLA, ABS and Nylon - happy to try and print a part for you if you want - (free, no cost) to see if it can be done.

hi Chaz - Thanks for your kind offer, but if I am correct the material cost alone would be over a fiver each at 60g. Still if you fancy making a few thousand let me know :hysterical:
I do have some of these items, just looking for new supplier.

Thanks
Simon

irving2008
16-05-2013, 11:14 PM
hi Chaz - Thanks for your kind offer, but if I am correct the material cost alone would be over a fiver each at 60g. Still if you fancy making a few thousand let me know :hysterical:
I do have some of these items, just looking for new supplier.

Thanks
Simon

Robin was restoring an injection moulding machine so he could make his own parts as quality from China IIRC was getting worse.

Not sure where he is with it...

www.mycncuk.com/forums/tool-tooling-technology/512-new-toy-arburg-injection-moulder.html
www.mycncuk.com/forums/software-discussion/4746-translating-manual.html

Chaz
17-05-2013, 08:33 AM
hi Chaz - Thanks for your kind offer, but if I am correct the material cost alone would be over a fiver each at 60g. Still if you fancy making a few thousand let me know :hysterical:
I do have some of these items, just looking for new supplier.

Thanks
Simon

A few thousand ... ok then. Send me the file if you can - my curiosity and Ill cost it up :-) (and see if its something that can be printed).

russell
17-05-2013, 01:13 PM
Haven't used them for a long time but these guys used to be helpful: Linton Plastic Moulders (http://www.lintonplasticmoulders.co.uk/)

For large quantities we used to go to Malaysia, not China. The quality was better.

Russell.

martin54
17-05-2013, 10:13 PM
A few thousand ... ok then. Send me the file if you can - my curiosity and Ill cost it up :-) (and see if its something that can be printed).

Wasting your time Chaz if you are running a business, on the volume that Bazzer wants you shouldn't be able to get close in price if your charging properly, material costs will be higher, filament v pellets & it will take far more time for the job as well, once the mold is made an injection molding machine will spit out 1000 of these in no time.
Only reason I mentioned printing to start with was because I thought Bazzer was looking for a one off which would make injection molding very expensive with the cost of a mold.
On small quantities & prototyping then yes printing is probably far cheaper than injection molding but not on large volumes.

Chaz
17-05-2013, 10:22 PM
Wasting your time Chaz if you are running a business, on the volume that Bazzer wants you shouldn't be able to get close in price if your charging properly, material costs will be higher, filament v pellets & it will take far more time for the job as well, once the mold is made an injection molding machine will spit out 1000 of these in no time.
Only reason I mentioned printing to start with was because I thought Bazzer was looking for a one off which would make injection molding very expensive with the cost of a mold.
On small quantities & prototyping then yes printing is probably far cheaper than injection molding but not on large volumes.

Agreed, I just wanted to see how well I could make the part. Ive seen what it is - not complex but yes, unlikely to print 1000's even on my larger CM1 'el monstro' printer ...

oscar
18-05-2013, 11:25 AM
These fellas are very good.
http://www.impressionmoulds.co.uk/