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And we know that with EDGECAM’s NC code they always will be.” “For instance, when we’re machining valve gear and cylinders it’s crucial they’re absolutely perfect. Everything they mill goes through EDGECAM and is cut on their Bridgeport VMC 412x 3-axis machine tool.Īround 80 per cent of their components need to be high precision.

“We were able to triple the feed rates, and have the cutter going in considerably deeper than we could with traditional roughing.”Īmongst the mild steel and aluminum components he mills with EDGECAM: wheels, profiles, counter-balance weights, working cylinder block, valve gear components, chimney fitments, and brake calipers.

He says the software’s powerful game-changing Waveform Roughing Strategy is one reason it is so fast. The market is used to having castings for many components, but we’re now starting to turn that on its head by showing that they don’t actually need castings – the products can be machined from solid block which is far quicker, even though there’s more material to remove.” Where specifically required, EDGECAM does machine cast iron, both in round bar and block form. “The ability to move away from castings is really going to change how we work. “These aren’t as precise as they could be, but because EDGECAM is so quick and accurate we can switch to machining them from solid block. He says they use a lot of resin cast units for their bearing carriers. Thanks to EDGECAM they are also starting to change how they manufacture certain parts. So they’re now looking for as many components as possible to be machined for them – and EDGECAM has given us the opportunity to say: yes, we can machine that for you at a sensible cost.” “A large number of hobbyists have spent 20 or 30 years making working steam engines in their sheds, and are now finding time’s against them as they’re getting older. “Currently around 60 per cent of our time is spent on machining components for our own products, with 40 per cent producing items for other companies.”Īnd EDGECAM has been the springboard for 17d Miniatures promoting themselves as the ‘go to’ company for individual enthusiasts wanting machined parts. This will be a natural progression for the business, as they already offer a general machining sub contract service for other companies. Partner Tristan Dengate says customers range from private collectors through to commercial operations.Īnd now, after switching to EDGECAM in early 2017, they are looking to apply the techniques they use for producing their railway-related models, to manufacture components for model cars, boats, lorries and aircraft. The family-run business is based in 2,500 square foot premises at a converted mill near Matlock in the Derbyshire Peak District. Their locomotives for the 5” gauge are a scale of one-twelfth, at around six feet long, rising to approximately 12 feet for the 10.1/4” gauge.Īll their trains are sit-on, with enthusiasts actually being able to get inside some of the larger ones. Know that with EDGECAM’s NC code they always will be."ġ7d Miniatures produces a range of scaled working models of locomotives, carriages and wagons, for three miniature railway gauge systems: 5”, 7.1/4” and 10.1/4”. "For instance, when we’re machining valve gear andĬylinders it’s crucial they’re absolutely perfect. And all within a few months of installing the software. EDGECAM is helping a “toys for boys” manufacturer offer an important new service for model-making companies and private enthusiasts.
