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Blog 1

Anodizing vs Electroplating: Key Differences Explained

You know that feeling when everything looks right on your screen, but when the parts arrive, something’s just, wrong? The color’s off. The shine feels ...
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Blog 2

Visual Guide to CNC Milling Examples

I remember the first time I ordered a CNC part. I asked for a smooth finish. But when the part arrived, it had rough lines ...
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Blog 3

How Does EDM Work?

I remember watching an EDM machine for the first time. It didn’t cut. It didn’t grind. It just… sparked. There was no contact. No noise. ...
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Blog 4

Injection Molding Process: Step by Step Guide

Here’s something I wish someone had told me earlier: The most expensive mistakes in injection molding happen before production starts. Not during tooling. Not during ...
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Blog 5

The Pros and Cons of Die Casting

I’ve worked on dozens of production runs. CNC, injection molding, vacuum forming. You name it. But die casting? That one caught me off guard. We ...
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Blog 6

Top 8 Industries Using CNC Machining

I’ve tried manual machining. Casting. Injection molding. Each one worked—for a while. Until parts came back warped or delivery ran late. Eventually, I realized the ...
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