Yankeefarmer
Well-known member
Last week I decided that I needed some custom anchors for the half-hood that’ll be going on my Model A RPU. I designed them in OnShape and then checked SendCutSend for a price. SendCutSend said I needed to use a larger bend radius, so I refined my model, then 3d printed a prototype to confirm the design on the car. After those refinements, I resubmitted the design to SendCutSend, only to get a message that the part was too small for their brake. In my searching, I found OshCut, so tried their site for a quote. They wanted a much tighter bend radius, so I again modified my model and resubmitted. I got a warning that there may be insufficient support in the bend area, but that I could submit my order anyway. I did. The parts arrived this morning, and are perfect!
This was the first time this 70 year old has used such a service, but it won’t be the last. I just love the ability to envision a design, 3d print a prototype to verify geometry/fit, and then just order the part(s) without having to secure material and do the layout/cutting/bending myself.
This was the first time this 70 year old has used such a service, but it won’t be the last. I just love the ability to envision a design, 3d print a prototype to verify geometry/fit, and then just order the part(s) without having to secure material and do the layout/cutting/bending myself.



