one90guy
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Steve thats a nice looking camera, and good looking photos from it.
David
David
Steve, as I said in the part of the sentence you didn't quote, unless it's a prototype or short run.
Yes, it's very good for that, and for precisely locating features like slots, drilled/tapped holes, etc., without needing any more fixtures than the basic fixture for the part itself. I worked for a company that contracted out castings for a product, and the vendor built the dies and produced the pieces, on a multiyear contract. The parts came in and our CNC's squared them up and did minor second ops like drilling/tapping, and milling specific to various final configurations.I agree. For short runs it's a great way. Even for larger quantities, if you have pieces cast or moulded you will often have to machine the tighter tolerances into it.
Steve.
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