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I got some cnc machines

kpotter

Diamond
Joined
Apr 30, 2001
Location
tucson arizona usa
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I haven't posted anything in a few years. My shop has grown it used to be all manual stuff. I have made the leap to cnc and it's pretty much taken over the shop. I have 3 haas lathes and 3 haas mills. It's been good. I still have all the manual stuff but I am the only one who runs them except for our lead machinist Tim. We are a tool and die shop we make jewelry dies.
 

rklopp

Diamond
Joined
Feb 27, 2001
Location
Redwood City, CA USA
I haven't posted anything in a few years. My shop has grown it used to be all manual stuff. I have made the leap to cnc and it's pretty much taken over the shop. I have 3 haas lathes and 3 haas mills. It's been good. I still have all the manual stuff but I am the only one who runs them except for our lead machinist Tim. We are a tool and die shop we make jewelry dies.
Wow, you really drank the CNC cool-aid.:) (Just joking. I don't see how you'd survive making what you make without it.) Congrats.
 

boslab

Titanium
Joined
Jan 6, 2007
Location
wales.uk
++ on stable mats, brilliant things and cheap from the farm supplies, you seem to be doing well, enjoy it while it’s there, trust me when I say the only thing that’s constant in life is change, ps not my words but wise ones never are!
Well done, I’m a bit jealous tbh you hit it out of the park
Mark
 

Zahnrad Kopf

Diamond
Joined
Apr 5, 2010
Location
Tropic of Milwaukee
haven't posted anything in a few years. My shop has grown it used to be all manual stuff. I have made the leap to cnc and it's pretty much taken over the shop. I have 3 haas lathes and 3 haas mills. It's been good. I still have all the manual stuff but I am the only one who runs them except for our lead machinist Tim. We are a tool and die shop we make jewelry dies.

Congratulations, Kevin. Happy that you're doing well.
 

M.B. Naegle

Titanium
Joined
Feb 7, 2011
Location
Conroe, TX USA
We bought our first CNC in 2000 and we still have the manual machines too. IMO it was less of a re-tooling and more expanding our capacity. Some jobs are better suited to manual, and some to CNC, but honestly sometimes it just comes down to what spindles are busy.
 








 
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