I’ve recently started a plans cutting service using my CNC router to cut short kits of parts for model airplane plans available in the public domain (Outerzone, Aerofred, here on RCG, etc.) The way it works is simple:
- You find a plan you’d like to build and send it to me electronically, either by PM or e-mail
- I decide whether I can cut it satisfactorily
- I trace the plan parts into a CAD program at no cost or obligation to you
- I send you a firm quote to cut the parts
- If you’re still interested, I cut the short kit following receipt of payment from you
- I send you the parts
I’ve imagined the questions that most people might have about my service in the following list of FAQs:
What plan file formats can you cut?
- I can use most bitmapped (PDF, JPG, BMP, TIF etc) and some vector (PDF, DXF and DWG) file formats.
How long does it take?
- If I don't have any other orders in the queue, it usually takes about a week to trace the plan parts, assemble a cutfile, cut the parts and get them in the mail to you. Standard shipping using Canada Post/USPS Expedited Parcel takes a week to ten days to deliver across Canada and the continental US. When you send me a plan for a quote, I'll give you an estimate of how long it will take before I can start working on it, given any orders ahead of yours.
How much will it cost?
- Every plan is different, and the final quoted price depends on the number of sheets of balsa or bass and the total square inches
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