David Tyler wrote:
A new version of the one sixth scale parts drawing, with the side decks added.
And thats the one I took to the CNC folks today. Actually not the CNC folk I have used before but a "mom & pop" outfit recommended by my plywood supplier (for my housebuilding joinery) Brunzeel in Brookvale.
Once on the CAD a few minor discrepancies emerged. These would be easy for him to work around but its probably best long term if the master drawings are amended.
Station 3 is not joined at the top and so can not be cut out. It appears to only require a straight line across the top.
It was not immediately clear what the dashed lines for the daggerboard positioning were. On his CAD they appeared as tab holes that were not closed off at the ends. but on QCAD they just look like dashed lines which confusingly exceed the boundaries of the station. Are they markings of some sort for the daggerboards ? This particular shop don't normally use pens for marking and scribing marks into 1.5mm ply sheet is not really possible.
Oh and he said he has some nesting software which may improve ply usage - he will see.
On the plywood front I have prices from 3 suppliers for 1.5 mm ply.
Brunzeel (Brookvale) have 1220x2440x1.5 hoop pine for AUD 80
DMK (Brookvale) have 1220x2440x1.5 birch (we think) for AUD 136
Mister Ply&Wood have 1200x1200x1.5 for AUD 143 (i.e. AUD 286 per full sheet)
I should get a quote from CNC shop mid next week and may then try a second CNC house if the price seems too high.
Cheers