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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Thinking out loud...single point cut chambers?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1744044" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>The "up side" of CNC manufactured 'parts' (dies, gun parts, cutting chambers) is lower cost per piece and repeatability. Also, the ability to easily make minor changes in the dimensions of the 'part' being cut. A lot of 'product' has to come off of a CNC before the profit begins, and tooling is always an on going expense. Also, the 'repeatability', the machine never gets tired like a man can. As an 'automatic', 1 operator can be responsible for 2 machines at a time. Where as with a manual machine 1 man = 1 machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1744044, member: 24284"] The "up side" of CNC manufactured 'parts' (dies, gun parts, cutting chambers) is lower cost per piece and repeatability. Also, the ability to easily make minor changes in the dimensions of the 'part' being cut. A lot of 'product' has to come off of a CNC before the profit begins, and tooling is always an on going expense. Also, the 'repeatability', the machine never gets tired like a man can. As an 'automatic', 1 operator can be responsible for 2 machines at a time. Where as with a manual machine 1 man = 1 machine. [/QUOTE]
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