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Motorsport Ninja Monkey
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: England, Slovenia and USA
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If that is a flat part with just countersunk holes I'd be inclined to have it waterjet or laser cut and then the csk surface done using a pillar drill
For 2D profile cutting a DXF file of the profile curves is used instead of a 3D CAD model
If you want a run of 20-30 parts the above manufacturing route should work out a lot cheaper than making using CNC milling
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