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    Western PA area cnc people

    hi,

    i'm looking for a cnc shop in western pa to route out a design on a 66x36 inch piece of wood... (design is basically a 1/16 inch pattern 1/4 deep, i will provide digital file)

    know anyone capable? lemme know!

    -julie

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    Join Date
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    Cnc

    Sorry Julie
    my equipment is not that big
    if I run across anyone will let you know
    ken
    Epilog Laser, CNC equipment, Corel X3 & 4, Aspire

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    Julie,

    Put a post on the ShopBot Forum, I'm sure someone on there can help you out:

    http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/discus.cgi

    Brian

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    Meadville, PA
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    cnc services

    Hi Julie,
    I can work with single pieces up to 48" x 96" and 10-12" thick. Let me know if you still need someone to do this for you. I'm located in Meadville, PA!
    auntmillies@zoominternet.net

    Merry Christmas,
    Al

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    That size is not a problem for me, but I am in Central Virginia.

    I hope you can find a machine closer to you. If not, I am here.

    ed
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