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    Apologies if this is in the wrong place.

    I've had an idea for a website, it's essentially a reverse auction where 'customers' can list a machining job, then 'manufacturers' can bid for the job.

    The 'customers' would be:
    Businesses - prototyping, small run of items, excess work, etc...
    Individuals - who want parts made for something, diy, projects etc...

    The 'manufacturers' could be a business with spare machine capacity, or home cnc'ers, garage machinists etc...

    The site would have to take a small cut in the way of fees to cover its costs and could have an ebay style feedback system.

    Please bear in mind that this is very much in the idea stage at the moment. So does anyone think there would be a demand for this? Please feel free to shoot me down if you think it would be a waste of time persuing.

    Regards

    Qwertyjon
    Last edited by qwertyjon; 02-04-2014 at 07:16 PM. Reason: spelling

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