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Listing #1268   Listed on: 04/26/2008

Company Name: Aspec

Contact Name:   Daniel Fecteau

Here is a frame that we machine on our Thermwood CNC, it got out of the table like this,no sanding, nothing, it's sapele. It took 8 1/2" of machine time. How much do you think we could sell a piece like this.


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    Posted By: Udo Schmidt     [04/27/2008]
    I think you mean it took 8 ½ hours to machine. We do similar work for door
    And window trim and accent cabinets. I calculated for 3D carving the price at $ 1.50 per
    Squere inch. We use an old shopbot which is much slower then the Thermwood. So you
    Might adjust your price to that. Hope this helps.



    Posted By: Daniel Fecteau     [04/27/2008]
    Do you draw your own carving or buy the drawing ? What software do you use ?


    Posted By: Don Boscamp     [05/12/2008]
    Did you create this pattern, or is the file available for sale. Its really beautiful.


    Posted By: Daniel Fecteau     [05/12/2008]
    No I did not create it. I bought it, it's available for all Thermwood CNC users on their website, in rental carving. Do you create carving with a cnc ?

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