I thought this group might be able to appreciate this part. I ordered 5 from PCBWay. They are 1/4" mild steel. For just over $30USD each I got them in 16 days. But I have SO MANY questions about their process.

I wanted to share my incredulity with group that might also have their minds blown with this.

  • ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    I’d guess they started with 8mm plate and faced it to get to your 1/4" spec and ensure they meet your specified tolerance.

    Probably cheaper than finding accurate 1/4"plate in China.

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      3 months ago

      Probably, but why’d they do it with a tiny little end mill?? You’d think Blanchard grinding or at least using a fly cutter would be way faster/cheaper.

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        3 months ago

        No clue. Maybe they have a ton of one size endmill and that’s all that’s loaded… Doesn’t really make sense though, would be simple enough to swap the tools in setup.

        Only thing that does make sense is they were doing another job with the same material and needed just that finish, or were out of slots in the changer, etc.