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Blog 1

Sheet Metal Cutting: What You Must Know

I was standing on the shop floor, watching sparks fly from the plasma cutter. At first, it looked fine. But once the job was done, ...
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Blog 2

Top 8 Industries Benefiting from Die Casting Parts

I used to think die casting was overkill. Too expensive. Too specialized. Then I saw what it did for our lighting housings. Stronger parts. Less ...
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Blog 3

CNC vs Manual Machining: What’s the Difference

We get this question all the time: “Should we go with CNC or manual machining for this part?” It usually comes from a buyer or ...
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Blog 4

Top 10 Industries Benefiting from Sheet Metal Fabrication

When I first started working with sheet metal, I thought everyone needed it. I was wrong. I spent months reaching out to companies that didn’t ...
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Blog 5

CNC Turning vs Milling: What’s the Real Difference?

“Should I use turning or milling?” It’s a question I hear a lot—and for good reason. These two processes might sound similar, but they do ...
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Blog 6

Electro Galvanizing Process: Step-by-Step Guide

Are you planning to have electroplating done but don’t know what really happens in the process? I’ve been right there too. When the electro galvanizing ...
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