gordonfraser
Member
Hello
I am an ex-penturner, having sold my lathe due to a change of residence not having the space/area needed for a workshop. I am quite sad still about this, and use my kit-less pens every day still, and miss the enjoyment of creating these one-off pieces.
I have still been drawing away and thinking of ideas, with the intention of going to a place like First-Cut machiners to get my prototype/kitless ideas made without access to a lathe, but I wondered if anyone on here would be game for a bit of collaborative prototyping for me?
I have drawings in progress for an idea I've had for an eye-dropper/cartridge fountain and would require someone who is versed in turning metal such as aluminium & resin to high tolerances, and also have the ability to make good quality threaded parts.
Is there anyone on this here forum, worldwide, who is up for the challenge of creating one of my ideas? It would have to be a metal based turner, as I've tried creating these ideas when I had my lathe but found that either the resin wasn't strong enough (wall thickness) or the tolerances I sought weren't working out for me...
Many thanks for taking the time to read, and I hope there's someone out there up for a challenge. It could be an exciting prospect.
Gordon
I am an ex-penturner, having sold my lathe due to a change of residence not having the space/area needed for a workshop. I am quite sad still about this, and use my kit-less pens every day still, and miss the enjoyment of creating these one-off pieces.
I have still been drawing away and thinking of ideas, with the intention of going to a place like First-Cut machiners to get my prototype/kitless ideas made without access to a lathe, but I wondered if anyone on here would be game for a bit of collaborative prototyping for me?
I have drawings in progress for an idea I've had for an eye-dropper/cartridge fountain and would require someone who is versed in turning metal such as aluminium & resin to high tolerances, and also have the ability to make good quality threaded parts.
Is there anyone on this here forum, worldwide, who is up for the challenge of creating one of my ideas? It would have to be a metal based turner, as I've tried creating these ideas when I had my lathe but found that either the resin wasn't strong enough (wall thickness) or the tolerances I sought weren't working out for me...
Many thanks for taking the time to read, and I hope there's someone out there up for a challenge. It could be an exciting prospect.
Gordon