Waterjet Cutting Company
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Got a couple of bits for the e30s that I need profiling by a waterjet.
Unfortunately the only companies local to me want batches 10000's, so I was wondering if anybody has had any experience or can recommend me a company to do the work?
Unfortunately the only companies local to me want batches 10000's, so I was wondering if anybody has had any experience or can recommend me a company to do the work?
I don't understand why you would have to order more than one, it's just a case of adding your cad drawing to a space on the sheet, takes no time 
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Theres also edm wire erosion where I work www.Amdale.co.uk
Edm?
Have never heard of that!
I have lots of components that I require doing, the reason for short batch runs is for testing to start with, but even so im still only ever going to require that amount that are ordered.
Frustrating as google search only brings up the biggest companys around
Have never heard of that!
I have lots of components that I require doing, the reason for short batch runs is for testing to start with, but even so im still only ever going to require that amount that are ordered.
Frustrating as google search only brings up the biggest companys around
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http://www.candwseals.co.uk/waterjet_cutting.html ?
I googled 'small run waterjet profiling uk' and got a number of results
I googled 'small run waterjet profiling uk' and got a number of results
If it ain't broke, fix it till it is
Electrical discharge machining. It basically erodes the material away through sparking.Phill172 wrote:Edm?
Have never heard of that!
I have lots of components that I require doing, the reason for short batch runs is for testing to start with, but even so im still only ever going to require that amount that are ordered.
Frustrating as google search only brings up the biggest companys around
I would imagine that laser or abrasive water jet is your best option for 20mm thick steel, but at that thickness you may start to have issues with tapering and poor finish on the exit side.
My friends dad is a blacksmith and gets stuff laser cut by a company in wiltshire. I had some carb adaptor plates done last year in 10 and 5mm mild steel. I'll see if I can find out who the company is.
http://www.hjknee.co.uk/KAM/
KAM engineering in Trowbridge. Will do laser cutting up to 15mm and water jet up to 100mm
KAM engineering in Trowbridge. Will do laser cutting up to 15mm and water jet up to 100mm
Thanks very much, yes it's why I preferred water as it gives a cleaner cut and finer tolerances
Sad thing about British industry is I can get it machined in Poland for half the price but unable to monitor the wuality
Sad thing about British industry is I can get it machined in Poland for half the price but unable to monitor the wuality
When going British, I've discovered the eccentric man in a shed who has an outhouse for a toilet does the best and cheapest job.
(And I do know an eccentric man who works in what could be described as a shack, with an outhouse, who does good, cheap machine work. He drives a 190E though.)
(And I do know an eccentric man who works in what could be described as a shack, with an outhouse, who does good, cheap machine work. He drives a 190E though.)






