It's not that I'm ignoring your pleas, it's that the cycle time in my shop is all committed to make Kabukis and the other products I sell, and while it's a simple part to make, I can't really tear down a production machine to tool it up to make a few parts that a couple people really want.
If I were to make these, I really need to make a few thousand, or the cost is through the roof.
Very few people understand that the teardown from one part and the setup for the next is over $1000 in machine time that it's not earning it's keep, So for example if I made ONE PART it would cost about 1001 Dollars to manufacture on a production machine... TWO would be about 501 dollars ea... Check this out, it's interesting...
If my setup time bills in at a grand, and each part has $1.00 in material and $2.16 in cycle time here's what you get.
EDIT see chart on next post
So, the economics of making a couple of ANYTHING can be a tough pill to swallow. If I had the time, I'd make them on a manual machine, but even then the parts would cost like 15 bucks a pop. And it's an easy DIY project for anybody that has the time. I simply don't, at the moment. If I have tinker time available, it would be to finalize the Nauti Buddy first, because that would sell to NON kabuki users as well. I have to gauge the market size in making these decisions.
Those prices don't reflect parts with defects that have to be tossed, deburring and polishing the edges, tool insert costs... little silly ziplock bags so they get to you without scratches...
SO maybe I am ignoring the request... but it's not to be mean.