Frame Construction Set

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Frame from Flats

BOM

  • 30' of 1/8"x1" flats, $13.50 from Sweiger Shop
  • Self mixing epoxy, 3 tubes at $4 each, $13 total [1]

Procedure

  • Using 1/8" by 1" flats, here is how you make a frame:
  1. Cut flats to 12"
  2. Clean and grind edges to be glued
  3. Assemble frame over a template
  4. Fix frame to another metal template with magnetic attachment
  5. Glue ends with self-mixing epoxy on both sides

CNC Cut File

3-Nested

D3dframe.jpg

4-Nested

D3dframe4.jpg

Cut Request Template

(can use oxyfuel, plasma, laser, or waterjet)

Hello,

Please provide a quote and turnaround time for CNC cutting for the attached file, cut from 4'x8' sheet, 11 gauge.

I need 6 of those nested sets (as shown in the file), which take a total of 32" of a 96" long sheet. I have more notes on this cut job at D3D Frame (below).

Thanks, Marcin

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Notes:

  • Frame pieces are square:
  • 16" for outer square, 2" edge width
  • 12" for outer square, 2" edge width
  • 8" for outer square, 1.5" edge width
  • Save the inner square. It will be used for mounting plates.
  • if sheet is not exaclty 4'x8', an edge must be drawn around the frame so that every outer nested piece is exactly 16" on the side.
  • 3 nested pieces can make 3 frames (each frame is made of 6 pieces

Online Viewer

View online by uploading the above file - http://dwgfastview.gstarcad.net/Flash/choose.html

Cost Estimates for Various Locations and Quantities

Single

  • Chile-
  • Maine -
  • Texas Frame Cutting Quote - $157
  • USA Missouri - Seaman and Schuske, St. Joseph Missouri - job cost $150 for cutting of the nested set above.

Multiple

  • 6 sets of frames, 10 ga, Seaman and Schuske, St. Joe, Missouri, USA - $575

Development Document

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Development Discussion

Social Media

Links

  • Critical Path for D3D 2016 - edit