To prevent parts with easily deformable structures from deforming during transportation, as the gradual increase in weather temperature.
1. It's recommended to use the following Resin models with good heat resistant and strength: Somos® Ledo, Somos® Taurus, Somos® Perform, UTR , UTR Flex, UTR Therm.
2. Wall thickness is thicken into ≥2mm.
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Non-metal parts with easily deformable structure would occasionally deform when squeezed by external force during transportation.
1. For those who choose Resin materials, it's recommended to use the following Resin models with good heat resistant and strength: Somos®Ledo, Somos®Taurus, Somos®Perform, UTR , UTR Flex, UTR Therm.
2.Wall thickness is thicken into ≥2mm.
3.Nylon is preferred over resin for parts with easily deformable structure.
4.Deformed parts can be corrected by heating process, like using hot air gun or hot water.
Due to the particularity and scarcity of the surface finish process, different batches of orders cannot be guaranteed to have the same finish. For example: Aluminum anodized color, there will be color difference more or less with each time, even though you choose the same opition of color.
If you need the totally same surface finish of batch products and samples, it is recommended to keep 1-2 samples at PCBWay, and then we can mass-produce the specified products according to the samples.
Is there anywhere to offer CNC routing services to the general public?
I use to get jobs through 3DHubs (before being bought by Protolabs) and MakeXYZ (now only printing). I’ve tried searching for something, but not finding it. I can go through through Etsy and other sites to sell cookie cutter consumer goods. But I’m looking for somewhere that customers can submit customs jobs. Do I need to make my own website and do everything through Social Media posts now?
Or even a place that someone else with a CNC router could offer up work to sub it out until they get capacity.
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Social media is probably your best bet, but I do know that Cam from the Youtube channel “Blacktail Studio” has a service called Makerbook. This is a service where you can rent out your shop or your time for people to use your tools.
I cannot speak about it personally but it seems like a good idea to register your shop for the possibility to grow your network or getting some extra cash. Your service follows whatever rules you have. This is just a place to post and connect with people interested
I remember Cam mentioning this in one video, but forgot about it until now. Looks like it still being built up and fairly new, but good resource if there is something my small shed does not have.
I did just look at Fiverr also, but seems like a hard place to break into.
There are several online platforms and services that connect CNC routing service providers with customers looking for custom jobs. Here are some options you can explore:
When offering your services online, be sure to highlight your expertise, showcase previous projects, and clearly communicate your capabilities and pricing. Additionally, consider reaching out to local makerspaces, fabrication labs, or woodworking communities, as they may have members in need of CNC routing services or know of potential customers. For more information visit here https://sprinklenet.com/
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