CNC machining - advice please!

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Hello,

I have some ideas for some watch dials which I would like to machine from thin sheets of brass, aluminium etc. (1mm thickness max, more likely 0.5mm).

I presume if I design dials with cut away sections in CAD (which I have no experience of!) I can send the materials and files off and get them cut. Does anyone have any idea what the cost could be? Obviously these are small parts and I would only want a few.

Any advice on companies I could use, people here which do it, what I would need to prepare etc. would be great. Thanks
 
The machine time and material costs will be negligible on such a small item.

Best thing is to google for some companies find out what files they except, draw it up and send it off for some quotes.

You don't need to do cnc drawings. But check what files they except.
 
Just ask them for a quote.

The materials and production cost is minimal but I would expect for such a small quantitiy the overheads will not be so cheap.
 
Just ask them for a quote.

The materials and production cost is minimal but I would expect for such a small quantitiy the overheads will not be so cheap.

This is true, the cost for setting up a machine for a very short run means the charge will be quite large.
 
Yup, you'll have to have someone who can program paths into the milling machine, that will be the main cost. I learnt some basic FANUC programming at uni and it takes experience to write an efficient path, I'd imagine their time isn't cheap.
 
I wouldn't have thought you'd be able to machine such small and delicate parts as watch dials, laser cutting or wire EDM might be what you're wanting. For simple profile shapes, programming is very simple, I could probably knock out a tool path in a few minutes with the limited software I have, although they'll probably still charge you something silly to do it.

A file format such as DXF (2D Autocad format) should be pretty much universally accepted, you don't need any fancy software to do it, I'm sure there's some free software out there. Do the drawings/cad yourself, much cheaper than getting someone else to do it.
 
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In terms of free software there is a new piece called OpenSCAD which has become quite popular recently, might be worth having a look at. You also have things like Blender and SketchUp.
 
great, thanks will have a look at those

I've designed some dials in photoshop before but I guess these will need some re-learning
 
I wouldn't have thought you'd be able to machine such small and delicate parts as watch dials, laser cutting or wire EDM might be what you're wanting. For simple profile shapes, programming is very simple, I could probably knock out a tool path in a few minutes with the limited software I have, although they'll probably still charge you something silly to do it.

A file format such as DXF (2D Autocad format) should be pretty much universally accepted, you don't need any fancy software to do it, I'm sure there's some free software out there. Do the drawings/cad yourself, much cheaper than getting someone else to do it.

thanks, good info.

I have seen a small time watch maket in the US state that he uses CNC machining for his dials. I might get in touch and ask some advice - it's not commercial for me so he may be helpful.
 
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