Any a metal workshop that can cut telescope tube?

Wanna make a scope? Or better still, grind a mirror yourself. Or, you have some good tips in making a really useful accessory? This is the place to show what your hands can do...
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NTT Precision
Business Address 5029 ANG MO KIO IND PK 2
#01-139
Singapore 569532
Contact Person Ng Kah Seng
Contact No 64810570

look for simon, tell him brandon(helicopter) recommended. you can send the CAD file or go down in person for quotation.
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Thankyou...... [smilie=angel.gif]
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how did it go? i made this at the workshop. total machining cost for this is about 7-10k. fully cnc made.
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branzzz wrote:how did it go? i made this at the workshop. total machining cost for this is about 7-10k. fully cnc made.
Dude, that thing look evil. You doing some James Bond stuff with that thing?
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Very nice! What is the payload?

Dreaming or transporting a C8 above the clouds on cloudy nights... [smilie=waiting.gif]
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maximum payload is 15kg with some left over power to at least climb and do something....practical payload is about 10-12kg
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