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DoubleUgly -> LAZER CUT KIT??? (8/12/2004 8:58:00 PM)

Has anyone done any business with Laser Lizard cutting? I found the guy on the "where to find what you want" post yet he has proven to be very elusive to get a hold of. I sent him a copy of my old Veco Renagade and it might be too small a job for him to putz with; he has some quite elaboate AC on his website. Does anyone have any other cutters that they have dealt with and you would reccomend?

Thanks




William Robison -> RE: LAZER CUT KIT??? (8/12/2004 10:14:34 PM)

Dan:

Northeast Aerodynamics http://www.ne-aero.com/
Kit Cutters Inc. (714) 962-8100 http://www.kitcutters.com/
Litko Aerosystems, Inc. (219)988-5708 www.litkoaero.com
Caylex: http://www.caylex.com/cutting.html
Tanks Hangar Aircraft Modeling: www.tanks-hangar.com
AKM www.AK-Models.com Email akm@ak-models.com

I have personally worked only with the first, I have no reservations about recommending him.

Bill.




john pickford -> RE: LAZER CUT KIT??? (8/20/2007 12:05:53 AM)

just recieved a Zoroli P61 kit from "LAZER LIZARD" great service. I live in New Zealand and the kit arrived six days after dispatch,can't ak for better. Quality of the wood and ply was exalant.
Would recomend him to anyone wishing to buy a laser cut kit. John P




cutaway -> RE: LAZER CUT KIT??? (8/20/2007 1:19:23 AM)

For something as simple as the Renegade, I think I'd just make a 1/8" ply rib template and cut them myself since there's less than a dozen in the thing anyway. Dup the plans at a copy shop and cut up the copy to make templates from.




EF -> RE: LAZER CUT KIT??? (8/20/2007 6:16:04 AM)

You could try doing it yourself - especially if it's a rather small/simple job.

I scan the drawing, use a friend's CorelDraw to convert the scan from ruster to vector, and then take the file to a place where they do laser cutting and engraving of non-model related stuff.

Cheap, easy, quick. Pics show some parts I had cut this way.




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