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where to get stuff in vienna (and austria), a small little list that might get larger

feel free to expand on your own

please mark somehow if the company only sells to business customers

leather

fabrics

balls and handles

foam

tubes

general industry suppliers

  • http://shop.haberkorn.com/ no prices in the online shop, but sells to private customers in their physical-shop at Modecenterstraße. generally expensive, but good quality and large portfolio. small selection ("tags"): tubing, work clothing, linear motion, aluminum extrusion profile, seals, gears, tools
  • http://spiral.at Metalab has an online account

aluminum extrusion profiles

steel

wood

laser

non-ferrous metal

  • http://www.schiekmetall.at/ Aluminum, brass, copper, Niro, stainless steel in all kinds of forms; sells to private, also sells leftovers and scraps by weight

plastics (POM (Delrin), PA, HDPE, PTFE)

screws

  • Schrauben Clausen has everything :) be detailed when you order things (don't say i need a M5 Screw, say M5x12, zylinderkopf, rostfrei verzinkt, imbus)

CNC / mills

  • Flies nähe Votiv Kirche hat auch Fräser, allerdings ebenfalls keine für PCB
  • Heiz Maschinen (von denen ist unsere CNC) hat auch Fräser und zubehör
  • Gühring, hat auch eine Filiale in Wien - sind aber rel. teuer
  • see also Spiral

Vinyl Foil

  • folienwelt.at not the cheapest but has most vinyl. can also print custom color or your image on >=130µm foil for about 35€ per m of 120mm width foil

need to order over internetz

  • Sorotec hat CNC Zeug, Fräser und alles mögliche. Liefert sehr schnell zu recht guten Preisen
  • AS-Toolstore Händler für Fräser (<1mm) etc (recht günstig)
  • Datron bietet spezielle PCB Fräser an. Kostenpunkt 11.60 excl bzw 16.50 für Diamantcoating

paint / spraycans

reference online-shops

these stores mostly don't sell to private and are aimed at much higher volumes (and budgets) than hobbyists will need, but can be great to get ideas for mechanical solutions one didn't even know existed!