Sampaj Posted February 1 Share Hi Hubbers (JHB) Looking for someone who has a lathe specifically for plastic to trim down a set of spockets on my bakkie. I know it’s not bike related, but it’s a trusted site and I’m sure someone knows someone who could trim them down. Thank you Edited February 1 by Sampaj Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted February 1 Share I sent you a PM for one of our club members, who is a metalworker, but I’m sure he can assist or point in the right direction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sampaj Posted February 1 Share 42 minutes ago, Frosty said: I sent you a PM for one of our club members, who is a metalworker, but I’m sure he can assist or point in the right direction. Thanks! Appreciate rhat Frosty 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave303e Posted February 2 Share If you know how to do it yourself, made in workshop in Randburg is an easy win. You pay for a day in the workshop and just do it yourself on their lathe. It is worth knowing about, everything from panel saws to cnc routers, mills, lathes, welders etc... Frosty, Sampaj, ChrisF and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dexter-morgan Posted February 2 Share 36 minutes ago, dave303e said: If you know how to do it yourself, made in workshop in Randburg is an easy win. You pay for a day in the workshop and just do it yourself on their lathe. It is worth knowing about, everything from panel saws to cnc routers, mills, lathes, welders etc... WOW, this sound cool, for future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dexter-morgan Posted February 2 Share 12 hours ago, Sampaj said: Hi Hubbers (JHB) Looking for someone who has a lathe specifically for plastic to trim down a set of spockets on my bakkie. I know it’s not bike related, but it’s a trusted site and I’m sure someone knows someone who could trim them down. Thank you There is a Place call Chain and Nylon that specializes in Plastic maching, they have some CNC machines with suction beds and many other machines for plastics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave303e Posted February 2 Share 1 hour ago, Dexter-morgan said: WOW, this sound cool, for future. https://www.madeinworkshop.co.za/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sampaj Posted February 2 Share 7 hours ago, Dexter-morgan said: There is a Place call Chain and Nylon that specializes in Plastic maching, they have some CNC machines with suction beds and many other machines for plastics. Thanks ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sampaj Posted February 2 Share 8 hours ago, dave303e said: If you know how to do it yourself, made in workshop in Randburg is an easy win. You pay for a day in the workshop and just do it yourself on their lathe. It is worth knowing about, everything from panel saws to cnc routers, mills, lathes, welders etc... Great to know. Sadly I have no knowledge of how to work a lathe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skylark Posted February 2 Share 8 hours ago, dave303e said: If you know how to do it yourself, made in workshop in Randburg is an easy win. You pay for a day in the workshop and just do it yourself on their lathe. It is worth knowing about, everything from panel saws to cnc routers, mills, lathes, welders etc... Do they have anything like that in Cape Town? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave303e Posted February 2 Share 10 minutes ago, Skylark said: Do they have anything like that in Cape Town? Try search for makerspaces, I know there is one in durban. Blacktail studio also has a world wide database of such places as well. We use it to create templates and prototype stuff for my wife's new venture, much easier using a cnc router and then for manufacturing we use the template and a router table with a bearing/follower bit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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