Building Fixture Plate Storage Racks using outsourced CAD design!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • We needed a better way to storage fixture plate inventory! But this video isn't really about fixture plate storage racks! It's about leveraging Upwork to find a CAD designer to design them (we aren't great designers, and we definitely don't know much about sheetmetal design) AND using sendcutsend to have the racks fabricated!
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Комментарии • 33

  • @maikeydii
    @maikeydii Год назад +3

    TBH, 150 USD for designing this sounds like a bargain.
    If you are looking for improvements, the top plate would still function exactly as needed even if it was only a portion of the depth. It's only keeping the plates upright, so you don't need a contact the full distance, and the bottom plate will in any case guide it straight. At least over here, a 1m2 sheet of 25mm thick PE plate costs something like 500€.

  • @guenzoengineering
    @guenzoengineering Год назад +2

    I'm super glad you liked my design. It's always a pleasure to see a happy customer. As an ex-CNC machinist, I like your channel. All the best to you ;)

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh Год назад +6

    Wow, sendcutsend has many services beyond laser cutting. Bending, PEM inserts, powder coating etc. Thanks for showing this quick little inventory control project. Glad to hear, you already need more of these cabinets in the future.

  • @OhHeyTrevorFlowers
    @OhHeyTrevorFlowers Год назад +3

    Between SendCutSend and OSH Cut my metal brake and shear are gathering dust.

  • @evbunke2
    @evbunke2 Год назад +4

    Next you gotta get people to start taping those labels in the middle of the plate every time ;) Also, I know this is monday quarterbacking, but if all you need is a box frame that can adjust height, 8020 is perfect for stuff like that. It's always a bit of a sticker shock but I doubt it'd be that far off in price compared to this super custom solution

    • @nyccnc
      @nyccnc  Год назад +1

      Oh, man, that's actually a good call on the 80/20....

  • @sscadcam
    @sscadcam Год назад +3

    Fabulous execution! I'm glad that you thought of my fixture rack when making these and calling my shop an art gallery 😘Sendcutsend FTW!

  • @MacGyverKilla
    @MacGyverKilla Год назад +7

    Hi John,
    could you do a video where you tell us some details about your ERP? What functionalities it has and on what technology it is build, how it ties in with your warehouse management, CRM, website, and your machines, etc.?Also maybe some stuff that led to the design decisions you made? And maybe who coded it and how long it took?
    Best
    Martin

    • @MatthewMelson
      @MatthewMelson Год назад

      I second this, as a growing shop I would love to hear more about this. I paid for a year of JobShop and was disappointed with it and the CS.

    • @MortenEghj
      @MortenEghj Год назад

      Second that, many good videos around the ERP system but we are still missing the walk trough of it :-)

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Год назад +1

    A simple solution but it works great!

  • @GlassImpressions
    @GlassImpressions Год назад +3

    Love these types of videos! I think a great video would be to follow a plate from inventorying raw material through manufacturing and then shipping.

  • @HuskyMachining
    @HuskyMachining Год назад +2

    I just started using send cut send about 6 months ago as I didn't want to cut carbon fiber in my mill. I felt the same way as John did as I always told myself "I could do it or fix it" but I did some thinking on that and I would be spending my time that could be making $150-$300per hr on a part I can just order from send cut send for $10-20. Man, choices back when I was poor were way simpler. I since then I have made half a dozen ot so more orders for combat robot parts as there prices are just so damn low (in my opinion).

    • @TomDetka
      @TomDetka Год назад +1

      We did a price analysis and found that in many cases where we use plate like stock (think 1/4" X 2" x 8") that it was cheaper to have it cut from send cut send than to buy the bar and saw cut it ourselves. When we had a waterjet we still could not get the stock on the floor for the price they are cutting and sending it to us for. The only thing I wish they could do but have not is Nylatron GS, its basically just gray nylon that one of our customers uses as a wear surface but its a specialty order so I get why they are not interested.

    • @HuskyMachining
      @HuskyMachining Год назад

      @@TomDetka good to know. I don't machine much steel but next time I do I'm going to peice out send cut send for the stock

  • @mabmachine
    @mabmachine Год назад +2

    Great story. Sometimes you need to look at the solution like the customer does because he/she doesn't care how it happens only that it gets done.

  • @TomDetka
    @TomDetka Год назад +1

    It just so happens I am working on a my own organizational send cut send project for tool management.

    • @nyccnc
      @nyccnc  Год назад

      nice! for cutting tools?

    • @TomDetka
      @TomDetka Год назад

      @@nyccnc Back story to frame the problem. Were a job shop for short run parts. We recently noticed that we spend way too much time trying to remember or figure out what tools are where. Especially once in the machine. So I made note cards for all of our standard tools. Now I'm making card holders that will magnetically attach to the machine so you can know exactly what tool is in what slot. You can also note right on the card the current Z offsets and the date the tool went into the machine so we can start tracking tool life better. Not sure if thats the best way but I think it will work for the current flow in the shop.

  • @vanguard6937
    @vanguard6937 Год назад +2

    Those would be great to add a micro switch or induction sensor to be able to determine if there is a product in the slot. Some microswitches and arduino, a bit of programming, and I'm sure you can have it tied into lex for realtime inventory

    • @randomrouting
      @randomrouting Год назад

      Great thinking! Gave me some ideas aswell :)

  • @cskovach
    @cskovach Год назад +1

    Use SCS for a whole mess of stuff at work. They truly are an amazing outfit for stuff like this.

  • @corrylazarowitz617
    @corrylazarowitz617 2 месяца назад

    This is certainly late, but next time you’re doing basic sheet metal, give Oshcut a try. I’ve found they don’t do as much marketing, but their prices for smaller jobs is better. They can also laser cut tube steel now, so you can make frames with notches that go right into place for welding or bolting! I’ve used both, and sendcutsend has many more processes, where Oshcut focuses on laser cutting, cnc bending, and welding. So if it’s metal, it’s Oshcut. Try them out next time. They do instant quotes, instant process analysis, and offer other services like tapping holes and powder coating all with instant quotes too. So you’ll know ahead of time who gives the better price. Quality is the same, though with the new bender at Oshcut, I think they may have an edge on bent parts!

  • @Sonnengott
    @Sonnengott Год назад

    Hi,
    very nice solution. Is there a an endstop for the plates? So you can t push them all the way throu the Boxes?
    Greetings

  • @piccilos
    @piccilos Год назад +1

    You should number the slots so you don't have to manually count each time.

    • @cnettrouer
      @cnettrouer Год назад

      I would print off labels and stick them on the front edge of each slot. Each slot would be an easy location identifier. (E.G. Rack A, slot 4)

  • @k4x4map46
    @k4x4map46 Год назад +1

    nice!

  • @hamode_
    @hamode_ Год назад

    ربي يعطيك الف عافيه

  • @95dodgev10
    @95dodgev10 Год назад

    Another option to keep in mind is oshcut (not sure if i spelled that right). Theyre in texas. Jerryrigeverything used them a bunch for his electric humvee conversion.

  • @stevenoke9390
    @stevenoke9390 Год назад

    Hi John, Been a while since i checked in still love the videos come a long way since the basement. Will check in more often great channel keep telling the tale Bud.

  • @benjamintaylor4559
    @benjamintaylor4559 Год назад

    Great video! Was the shipping for those size parts reasonable? I've been wondering if SCS+shipping cost is comparable to local shop prices.

    • @nickp4793
      @nickp4793 Год назад

      SCS is free ground shipping. I use them all the time at my dayjob. They are cheaper than most full service sheetmetal houses. But, their capabilites are less. If you can work within their capabilities, they are a great resource.