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Blog 1

CNC Milling Machining Guide: Everything You Need to Know

I still remember the first time I sent a part for CNC milling. The design looked perfect. But when the part arrived, the holes didn’t ...
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Blog 2

6061 vs 6063 Aluminum: What’s the Difference?

I once approved a batch of aluminum parts without checking the alloy. They looked fine. Specs seemed close. But weeks later, cracks started showing up ...
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Blog 3

Medical CNC Machining: What You Need to Know

I remember the day a client called us, frustrated. Their CNC supplier had missed a tolerance. Just 0.02mm off but it meant the entire batch ...
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Blog 4

Titanium CNC Machining: A Comprehensive Guide

The first time I machined titanium, I thought I broke the tool. The bit screamed. Chips flew like sparks. Then silence. The spindle just stopped. ...
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Blog 5

Rapid CNC Machining: Everything You Need to Know

Last year, I watched a product launch fall apart because of a late machining job. The parts weren’t even complicated. They just couldn’t be delivered ...
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3‑Axis, 4‑Axis, or 5‑Axis? How to Choose the Right CNC Machining Strategy for Your Parts

You’re Looking for a Shop to Machine a Multi‑Face Part—Right? You’ve probably been there: You design a part—maybe an aerospace bracket, a medical device housing, ...
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