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  • luke
    lukescustoms.com

    • Jan 2001
    • 8211

    #1

    Question for TK

    I've wondered for many years how large your parts orders were from your machine shop(s) when AGD was busy? I'm not asking about dollars, just volume from an individual parts perspective. I'm curious how large the runs were for the machine shop and what type(s) of parts volume/pieces you had to bring through your doors to arrive at your MSRP?
    Last edited by luke; 02-21-2014, 09:51 AM.
  • AGD
    The man from AGD

    • Oct 2000
    • 5916

    #2
    Our minimum order was generally 1000 pcs. The price for 500 or 100 skyrockets the price. Thats why you can't stay in business once it becomes impossible financially to order that minimum. The compressor business I am in now only does 500 year so I had to resort to making most of the parts myself in my shop.

    AGD
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    • cockerpunk
      Haters Gonna Hate
      • Sep 2004
      • 1383

      #3
      you'd be shocked at the low volumes paintball equipment is made in.
      "because every vengeful cop with a lesbian daughter, is having a bad day, and looking for someone to blame"

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      • luke
        lukescustoms.com

        • Jan 2001
        • 8211

        #4
        Originally posted by AGD View Post
        The compressor business I am in now only does 500 year so I had to resort to making most of the parts myself in my shop.
        I'm curious what kind of machining equipment you're running in your shop?

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        • BTAutoMag
          AO's Problem Child
          • Oct 2001
          • 7199

          #5
          you 2 are practicly neighbors... go find out, lol
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          • AGD
            The man from AGD

            • Oct 2000
            • 5916

            #6
            I have a ten axis Mori Seiki lathe. Bars in---- finished parts out. I was using it as a custom tubing bender yesterday.

            AGD
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            • knownothingmags
              RKM 3D Designs

              • Apr 2010
              • 4810

              #7
              Originally posted by AGD View Post
              I have a ten axis Mori Seiki lathe. Bars in---- finished parts out. I was using it as a custom tubing bender yesterday.

              AGD
              what?
              does it help you find dinosaurs?
              logoRKM 3D Designs

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              • captian pinky
                Bearded Works

                • Oct 2004
                • 2755

                #8
                TEN AXIS....... good lord. i bet that does some crazy stuff.

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                • Xmagterror
                  Custom Automag parts

                  • May 2006
                  • 872

                  #9
                  Originally posted by AGD View Post
                  I was using it as a custom tubing bender yesterday.

                  AGD
                  HAHA...Thats Great!!! You should post pictures of it...i would like to check it out.
                  Last edited by Xmagterror; 02-22-2014, 11:14 AM.

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                  • RT Lover
                    nothing special
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 789

                    #10
                    TK Living Legends 7????
                    Feedback http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...lover+feedback

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                    • AGDlover
                      And boom goes the dynamite
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 3322

                      #11
                      I've seen one or two of those 10axis mori's. Once you get to single operation complex parts(stock in, finished part out, self loading, walk away deal) it can be cost very cost effective and hopefully pay the machine back. Question is what kind of programming are you using for 10axis?
                      Euro E-mag | TL63 | XMOD| EM01610
                      Euro Rt | OG | RT02382.

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                      • AGD
                        The man from AGD

                        • Oct 2000
                        • 5916

                        #12
                        G code......

                        AGD
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                        • ElPanda
                          Polarstar E. and M.

                          • Jan 2008
                          • 495

                          #13
                          we have a 6 axis (I think?) Eurotech at our shop and it has made a WORLD of difference in costs

                          we have 3 part cylinder assemblies that have indexed threads for interchangeability, all with flats, features, and threaded holes on them, the machine takes in raw stock and spits out complete cylinder assemblies. Once we get the bar feeder hooked up we will install fire suppression and begin moving towards lights out machining to get even more productivity out of the machine.

                          it literally eliminated hundreds of hours of labor/separate setups within the first month of use, as for programming it takes standard code but when I use my software I just have to be aware of how I am orienting my MCS before I post the code, that way it is moving the correct directions within the machine (clearly) I also have to pass the generated code through a custom made sub program that will double all of a certain direction since the machine reads in diameter instead of radius
                          CNC Programmer/Machinist
                          Polarstar Engineering and Machine

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                          • Xmagterror
                            Custom Automag parts

                            • May 2006
                            • 872

                            #14
                            Ive got a 9 axis Mori Seiki NT5400 and 7 axis Okuma Macturn at work i program and run. Pretty awesome once you get them setup but its a BIG job. Takes us days to setup on a new job.

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                            • luke
                              lukescustoms.com

                              • Jan 2001
                              • 8211

                              #15
                              Tom, are you using CAD/CAM software, if so what is it?

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