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Re: Machining Complete - The build and the differences

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Sounds great. I sent out my DXF's just for the purposes of getting a quote - curious to know how much a shop will charge to cut one for me.

I very much like the dual brake handle/foot-pedal approach. That's good thinking.
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Re: Machining Complete - The build and the differences

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Quoted a price of $225 to cut the parts here in Calgary, based on the draft DXF drawings above.
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Re: Machining Complete - The build and the differences

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I'm impressed, that's a great price, really. Anything around/under $200 and you could cut a few copies and sell them at a profit.
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