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    Anybody heard of a company with experience in cutting precise shapes in metal?

    Yo folks. I was wondering if somebody knows somebody who has experience and equipment to cut some lettering in a CD-sized piece of hard (shiny and non-scratchable)metal (3-4 mm thick). Four letters including one O with an inner part that needs to be preserved and one i with a dot.
    The idea is a logo (to be mounted on translucent plastic and backlit) for fairly expensive product to be used in industrial environment (but the budget for a logo is reasonably small). No CAD work needed (Autocad/Solidworks file will be supplied). I would think it should be done on EDM or laser/plasma cutter.
    Any ideas who would be a right business for a job and how much would they typically charge for it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Gerbil View Post
    I would think it should be done on EDM or laser/plasma cutter.
    Waterjet also makes a nice neat job, better than both Laser and plasma
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    We use 'Precision Laser Cutting' in Otahuhu. I think 'Metal Skills' in East Tamaki also can do this type of work though I'm not sure if they have a laser or water jet or both. Both companies are good to deal with.

    You will probably need to supply a DXF file of your design.
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    Ponoko only does 0.9mm metal
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    You could try the following. They are in Bulls and a friend of mine. I can send an email to him if you can pm me all the details

    http://www.jetexltd.co.nz/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Gerbil View Post
    Yo folks. I was wondering if somebody knows somebody who has experience and equipment to cut some lettering in a CD-sized piece of hard (shiny and non-scratchable)metal (3-4 mm thick). Four letters including one O with an inner part that needs to be preserved and one i with a dot.
    The idea is a logo (to be mounted on translucent plastic and backlit) for fairly expensive product to be used in industrial environment (but the budget for a logo is reasonably small). No CAD work needed (Autocad/Solidworks file will be supplied). I would think it should be done on EDM or laser/plasma cutter.
    Any ideas who would be a right business for a job and how much would they typically charge for it?
    Contact Nudemetalz from here ... he had this done lots.
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    I do a half decent job with the 4 inch angle grinder and the hack saw.

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    I'd recommend the place in Bulls - Jetex - http://www.jetexltd.co.nz/

    We went there with a car club and they showed us what they could do. There was a delicate butterfly with its wings cut out using the water jet, and we all got a neat shark-shaped bottle opener to take away. I was fascinated and I've heard good reports about their work.

    Just noticed someone else recommended them - so there's two recommendations!
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    Sixpacback on here would have a good idea as well
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    Jetex bulls +1, up to 3 now. Shiny an non scratchable metal 4mm thick could get a bit expensive though, 4mm ally is cheap, 1.2 stainless would probly be alright as well.
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    Try Davis Cutter Grinding Ltd (off rosebank) they have laser cutters and should be able to do this sort of thing easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
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    Nah, I think they use a CNC mill. Not suitable for what I need (sharp corners).
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