Talked to my brother last night. The School of Design at CSLB is getting a laser scanner and it should be up and running in about 3 weeks. At this time, unless someone can come up with used parts (I'm done looking), we're going to try this process before fabbing the one we have back together.
a- piece back together parts into semblance of whole
b- laser scan parts for dimensioning
c- build SolidWorks model from laser dimensioning
d- convert SolidWorks model to CNC using MasterCam
e- mill new pieces from billet
Normally this would be VERY expensive if you were going to a shop that had these resources. The only thing I'll have to pay for is the billet and actual machine time, maybe a couple hundred bucks.
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