Simon520
Newly Enlightened
I have a 79 pound block of certificated 6Al-4V titanium. It is approximately 11x9x4 inches. Most of the surfaces are rough cast.
I am aware of the scrap value, but it seems a shame to scrap this. I'm wondering if this great community can come up with some ideas about what to do with this. I no longer have my father's machine shop (he retired) so my plan on a giant skeletonized lantern is toast.
A group effort by the CPF artists could be very interesting. What about cutting the block into daughter blocks and seeing what folks can come up with?
It's a very rough idea; something that's been going through my mind for a few months since I got the block. If anyone is interested, I have the 20 pages of metallurgical analysis and heat treat documentation. I appears it was to be used for the Webb space telescope but it was the wrong dimensions and was returned to the metals dealer. Oops. Quoted price was $2850. This is not a solicitation to sell the block- just want to hear your ideas.
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I am aware of the scrap value, but it seems a shame to scrap this. I'm wondering if this great community can come up with some ideas about what to do with this. I no longer have my father's machine shop (he retired) so my plan on a giant skeletonized lantern is toast.
A group effort by the CPF artists could be very interesting. What about cutting the block into daughter blocks and seeing what folks can come up with?
It's a very rough idea; something that's been going through my mind for a few months since I got the block. If anyone is interested, I have the 20 pages of metallurgical analysis and heat treat documentation. I appears it was to be used for the Webb space telescope but it was the wrong dimensions and was returned to the metals dealer. Oops. Quoted price was $2850. This is not a solicitation to sell the block- just want to hear your ideas.
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