I think it's a killer idea. Honestly, I would offer up different levels of kits... Keep a hardware set on hand and have it ready to ship, just in case some one wants a more complete kit... Assuming you have the financial and storage means to carry some inventory. You could also provide a hardware list, so they can just order it themselves.
The parts themselves look pretty dang good. The only criticisms I have is (A) I would try to use a fly cutter, or face mill on the flat surfaces you get a super smooth finish. (B) come up with a logo/name, and etch it into the big parts. That's really just aesthetics though.
Last I would say find someone on the board here that would be willing to give it a try. Hopefully someone that is willing to help you out with pictures of install so you can build some good instructions (if you want to take it that far). Once that mill is up and running have him take a bunch of vids to send you so that you can post them, some with the thing just chewing the some Al.
I could see this being a nice little side business, and with your skills I bet you could build some cool fixturing to really save you time and make nice parts. If it works, you could branch out to other machines... A kit for a PM-833T would be killer. (https://www.precisionmatthews.com/shop/pm-833t/)
As always, solid work!
PZ
The parts themselves look pretty dang good. The only criticisms I have is (A) I would try to use a fly cutter, or face mill on the flat surfaces you get a super smooth finish. (B) come up with a logo/name, and etch it into the big parts. That's really just aesthetics though.
Last I would say find someone on the board here that would be willing to give it a try. Hopefully someone that is willing to help you out with pictures of install so you can build some good instructions (if you want to take it that far). Once that mill is up and running have him take a bunch of vids to send you so that you can post them, some with the thing just chewing the some Al.
I could see this being a nice little side business, and with your skills I bet you could build some cool fixturing to really save you time and make nice parts. If it works, you could branch out to other machines... A kit for a PM-833T would be killer. (https://www.precisionmatthews.com/shop/pm-833t/)
As always, solid work!
PZ