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Dave, laser cutting aluminum works well if you have enough laser power. I have seen some really nice stuff. And in lower volumes it is cheaper than setting up a cnc punch especially if they don't have a d25 already.
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3/8" aluminum plate, made in the USA at Alcoa, ready to be turned into your laser cases! [edit] not sure why it flipped my image![]()
Neat!
Hey, just a suggestion. Next time use mic6 6061 tooling plate. It is already machined front and back flat. Those are going to be a bitch to surface..
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chad
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Yes, using mic6 was taken into consideration, but since we have to put the holes and counterbore on that surface, we couldn't justify the increase in price. Additionally, the mic6 would still have to be touched with a tool, since the outside surfaces will be anodized. It would look odd if only the top and bottom were a different finish quality than the sides.
For those that don't know, I own and operate a machine shop, which I inherited from my dad, who's been a machinist since the 60's (he served as a machinist in the Navy, working on aircraft carriers, mostly). Some of my regular customers include Tektronix, Garmin, FLIR, nLight, and Boeing, to name a few. These laser cases have been designed with as much thought and attention to detail that I put into all of our products. I chose to partner with Jonathan (Platinum) because I saw that same level of detail and thought put into his work. he just needed the help of someone with a machine shop at their disposal.
I have full confidence that you will be pleased with what you see when we get some pictures up here.
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Here are a few photos I took real quick before these are sent off to the anodizer:
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Looking good Jonathan! I hope to see one in person in the near future.
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Laser (the acronym derived from Light Amplification by Stimulated Emissions of Radiation) is a spectacular manifestation of this process. It is a source which emits a kind of light of unrivaled purity and intensity not found in any of the previously known sources of radiation. - Lasers & Non-Linear Optics, B.B. Laud.
whats this one weigh roughly?