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Die
Looking for a die? No, I didn't say looking to die..
Well anyway, I looking for a die cutter, something like the crease fly cutter except the one I need will have to cut thin acrylic plastic. I was talking to KD and he mentioned steel ruler dies. I've been looking for a place who makes them or just how the heck I find a shop.
I'm trying to make my life easier by finding this jig, instead of cutting my diving bills for my crank baits by hand. I have the crease fly cutter. It cuts foam real easy but won't handle the acrylic. I need something that I'll be able to hammer or maybe just take my sheet of acrylic plastic and have two million made. I have three different styles of bills, different lengths, different shapes and widths. I'm also in dicussion with a company that might want to pick up the bass bugs, not sure yet.
So, does anyone know of a shop that would make a steel ruler die
Thanks
Jay
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WHAT !!!!?????
No machinists out there who can help out a dizzy fly tyer? Dang, I thought we had all kinds of tradesmen out there. You can't all be fishermen - can you???? :(
This is urgent. I've got a full 2007 calendar schedule and hope to get at least 50% of the things started, or finished. Besides doing Baja, I'm focusing back on to where most of this started for me. Bass-a-holic.
or warm water
I'm at one of the local shops about every other day looking at and into some of the lures that can be converted to FF. The guys at the shop think I've gone off the deep end but ..............
But I need to find a shop that will make me a die or make a die too cut out the diving bills. I just got an order from a Florida fly shop that wanted 6 dozen hairy crank baits. Too many irons in the fire but nothing unusual.
HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jay
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Jay
Can't help with the die but have you seen these:
http://www.flylipps.com/index.html
Mike
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Mike,
I've have a few of those but they don't work like the acrylic bills. As soon as I get someone to make them, I might market them. They work
Jay
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Jay
Try posting on the general board , perhaps you will get more response .
Mark
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Hey Jay,
There's a company in Sac called Tap Plastics. I used to work for a place that got custom acrylic displays from them. They might be able to help you out...
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That's where I bought the sheets of acrylic but they don't carry/make any dies. They told me that a machinist could make one or a set. I need something to mass produce
Thanks
Jay
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Machine Dies....
Hi Jay,....Considering that you want to mass produce these "lips", you might want to design something that will accommodate stamping out more than one at a time (maybe you already have :? :? ).
I had a friend who was a commercial artist and who wanted to reproduce a textured surface over a large area of heavy wallpaper. His solution was to make/use an engraved, heavy metal roll that was about 3' in length and 6" in diameter. This roll was suspended on an axle on one end of his workbench where he could support/move the material between the roll and the bench surface with enough pressure to emboss it.
Assuming the material is not too thick, with some modification, a roll could be made/used to cut the acrylic; producing lotsa lips at one time. 8) 8) 8)
Well,..... It's just a thought..... :roll: :roll:
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Darian,
That's exactly what I'm looking for. Something to stamp out at least 100 at a time from my sheet of acrylic. Trying to find a company that will do this is the problem. I know they are out there but just have to locate one. I've checked the Fresno area but no luck.
I want to get this project completed before I head down to baja. I have some 2/0 hair bugs tied up for the roosters and dorado. We'll see how long or how many fish they last.
You will be receiving an email regarding baja sometime this week. Instead of buying two rolls of stamps everytime I need to inform clients, I'm using the email system
Still looking for a die
jay
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Hey Jay,
One thing you could do is take the sheet of material to a sheet metal shop with a stamping press. They would make the die and stamp out however many gazillion of these things you need.
Usually there is a cadjockey in house which can translate a hand sketch, etc into an actual part.
They could probably also work with you to provide a die in a handheld shape. Depending on quantities, it may be worth just having them pump it out for you.
Here is one link with vendors:
http://www.metalstampingdies.com/
Here's a stamping shop in Fresno:
http://www.macraesbluebook.com/searc...company=555082
If you have any technical related questions to stuff they are relaying to you, feel free to email me at paul_t_cronin at yahoo dot com
There may be some nuiances with stamping acrylic. I've only typically stamped titanium, steel and some other exotic metals.
I would highly suggest them making a very short run to make sure you like what you see before mass production.
Hope that helps,
Paul