Division M Engineering
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Division M Engineering
I would like to let everyone know that I am starting a new company along with a friend. We are to be a custom engineering firm based mostly around precision machined components. It will all happen as officially as possible but this is my invite to you guys first to tell me what you guys are ever needing machined in the future or now.
No matter what the shape or size. Nor the type of market its needed for. We don't discriminate. But we do focus on Automotive parts and valve designs.
In short... Any one out there just needing something machined? Let me know. Don't be shy.
I look to become a forum sponsor and registered vendor very soon. If anyone can point me to the correct "clicks" to do so please do.
No matter what the shape or size. Nor the type of market its needed for. We don't discriminate. But we do focus on Automotive parts and valve designs.
In short... Any one out there just needing something machined? Let me know. Don't be shy.
I look to become a forum sponsor and registered vendor very soon. If anyone can point me to the correct "clicks" to do so please do.
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Mike J. Yes, cnc capabilities up to 9 axis. Mazak horizontal milling centers. Etc etc.
Ronnie993tt we are already working on the receptacles for adapting hoses and piping, finished three models today .
Ronnie993tt we are already working on the receptacles for adapting hoses and piping, finished three models today .
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Honestly, we can get pretty much whatever size done you need. We have plans for both CNC'd billet components as well as carbon fiber production pieces.
Our first major investment will be 3D laser scanning devices.
We use solidworks for full modeling capabilities and I have my own CNC programming software as well as being proficient with EdgeCAM to take a 3D model straight from solidworks and into the CNC CAM software to produce any shape you need.
Plans for the carbon fiber will actually be making molds in billet on CNC mills.
Our first major investment will be 3D laser scanning devices.
We use solidworks for full modeling capabilities and I have my own CNC programming software as well as being proficient with EdgeCAM to take a 3D model straight from solidworks and into the CNC CAM software to produce any shape you need.
Plans for the carbon fiber will actually be making molds in billet on CNC mills.
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...precision ground gravity check valve for medical grade glue... Grinding all this stainless manually was. Chore. But experience is priceless and I made 26 of these units. The check valve inside was the real art.