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    understand forums

    I've been directed to start posting on forums...trying to learn all about the manufacturing industry. We are in the rapid prototyping industry and come across a wide variety of projects, many where the client doesn't know the best way to product their part and we need to help them choose the best process.

    So, I am looking for the best solutions to all types of manufacturing processes...What have you found to be the best of the process?

    Jamie Gearig
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    The answer to such a broadly directed question would be very lengthy and impossible to give a succinct answer to. The discussion can only begin when the end result is clearly defined.
    First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.

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