Greetings All,
Does anyone know of a reliable plasma/laser cutting service in the Northeast? I have a slew of patterns that I would like cut and the person close to me has been very unreliable in getting back to me.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
Plasma/Laser cutting services
- Roibeard MacNeill
- Archive Member
- Posts: 1658
- Joined: Fri Sep 23, 2005 12:09 pm
- Location: MA, Kingdom of the East
- Contact:
Plasma/Laser cutting services
"I would sooner sip from the Cup of Honour than have my fill from the Chalice of Compromise"
-
eoghan_mw
- Archive Member
- Posts: 363
- Joined: Mon Mar 04, 2002 2:01 am
- Location: Houghton, Michigan
- Contact:
The one thing I've noticed when dealing with a fella local to me is that I don't have the volume to demand his full attention. He gets to me when he gets to me. This has its up side and down side. If I can anticipate I can order something and get it months later, ok for the not so hurried custom order (I have some half inch plate waiting to be cut, but my client doesn't need it until spring). The delay is the down side, but the upside is that the dude usually feels bad for making me wait so long, I can often get what I need for a little bit over the cost of materials. Be patient and don't pester them, you may find things working to your benifit.
Dennis
Dennis
- Roibeard MacNeill
- Archive Member
- Posts: 1658
- Joined: Fri Sep 23, 2005 12:09 pm
- Location: MA, Kingdom of the East
- Contact:
Thank you for the comment and advice.The main problem is that he hasn't even gotten back to me with pricing for both the metal and the cutting service (and his business IS Sheet metal). I met with him about three months ago and he seemed very receptive and willing to help. I gave him a month to get pricing to me and then I called him again...no info yet. SO here I am, three months later, I've called him just three times and he keeps telling me "let me get that info for you and call you right back". At this point I already invested in some sheet steel and just want a price for him to cut it.
If I could afford a Beverly shear I would not pester him (my last one was stolen from my shop). I have everything else but a good cutter. I have a powerful Jigsaw (6.4 amp Bosch) and can cut bigger plates with it but smaller plates for Finger gauntlets and some helm slats are very difficult to do in this manner.
I just want to make armour again...it's been TOO long!
If I could afford a Beverly shear I would not pester him (my last one was stolen from my shop). I have everything else but a good cutter. I have a powerful Jigsaw (6.4 amp Bosch) and can cut bigger plates with it but smaller plates for Finger gauntlets and some helm slats are very difficult to do in this manner.
I just want to make armour again...it's been TOO long!
"I would sooner sip from the Cup of Honour than have my fill from the Chalice of Compromise"
- Roibeard MacNeill
- Archive Member
- Posts: 1658
- Joined: Fri Sep 23, 2005 12:09 pm
- Location: MA, Kingdom of the East
- Contact:
Thank you for the link. I've looked at these before and they will do well as a temporary option. So you guys are definitely recommending these HF shears? I've been very apprehensive about Beverly knockoffs and I adored my B2.
What do you gentlemen use in your shops?
Thank you for the advice...
Rabhairt
What do you gentlemen use in your shops?
Thank you for the advice...
Rabhairt
"I would sooner sip from the Cup of Honour than have my fill from the Chalice of Compromise"
- Mad Matt
- Archive Member
- Posts: 7697
- Joined: Thu Aug 10, 2000 1:01 am
- Location: Ontario Canada
- Contact:
I use an electric shear. It was $300 and will cut 10 gauge. Smaller ones show up on e-bay fairly often.
There's also a knockoff version for about $30 I hear they work not too bad. Doubt they'll do more then 14ga mild maybe only 16ga
There's also a knockoff version for about $30 I hear they work not too bad. Doubt they'll do more then 14ga mild maybe only 16ga
The budding mid 14th century German Transitional guy.
MadMatt'sArmory.com
MadMatt'sArmory.com
