dkmc
Diamond
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2002
I asked the Laser cutting vendor:
"Would you also be able to quote the cost for deburring / breaking the edges on the parts"?
And they replied:
[FONT="]My price includes deburring all the parts. These parts are too small for our edge breaking machine.[/FONT]
So the parts come in with no actual burrs sticking up but sharp 90 deg. edges. As far as I know, laser cutting doesn't generate burrs. I thought the parts would show up not needing the edges deburred/broke based on the above statement. And didn't allow for time to deburr in my quote. I guess it's a play on words to differentiate between "de burr" and "edge break" as there's a fine line (pun intended) between the two? Do most people take the meaning of Deburr and Edge break to be two different aspects of part geometry?
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What say ye?
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"Would you also be able to quote the cost for deburring / breaking the edges on the parts"?
And they replied:
[FONT="]My price includes deburring all the parts. These parts are too small for our edge breaking machine.[/FONT]
So the parts come in with no actual burrs sticking up but sharp 90 deg. edges. As far as I know, laser cutting doesn't generate burrs. I thought the parts would show up not needing the edges deburred/broke based on the above statement. And didn't allow for time to deburr in my quote. I guess it's a play on words to differentiate between "de burr" and "edge break" as there's a fine line (pun intended) between the two? Do most people take the meaning of Deburr and Edge break to be two different aspects of part geometry?
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What say ye?
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