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    OK, you guys know that the OP was from 2007, right??



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    Default Still relevant

    Quote Originally Posted by Pressco View Post
    OK, you guys know that the OP was from 2007, right??
    Its still relevant today, and its a public forum so others will benefit from the comments here, even if the OP isn't around.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Pressco View Post
    OK, you guys know that the OP was from 2007, right??
    Negative. I missed that one. But as skyeng mentioned maybe someone else can get some useful info from this post.

    Greebe



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    Question CNC Machine Quality plan

    Can somebody suggest general Stage wise Quality plan for CNC Machining.



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    Its going to be hard to start with a manual mill. You can get a retrofit for around 7,500.00 my company is selling a American eagle for a little more than that and i think if u started out with a cnc it may be easier to get work. One thing you can do is surface heads on motors with a good shell mill. You can probably goto automotive shops and ask them for around 85.00 per head job. Well good luck starting your machine shop.


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