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16-12-2010 #7
Well the tighter the tolerances the greater the cost, so it depends on the actual part feature.
+/- .1mm is OK for a cosmetic chamfer, but for a bearing housing it would be pitiful. If you are getting a quote from someone who could only hold a tolerance of +/- .1mm then they may not be the right person for the job.
As you have not furnished a drawing it is difficult to say what tolerance you need.
Phil
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