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Re: What machines are you using? (CNC, lathes, mills, 3-in-1 machines?)
hehehe, see you learn something new every day, never even heard of a chip breaker before :-)
Well as of right now, we also have a couple of parents who train the kids on the the machines. Both are former machinists, but your right, getting more help is never a bad idea. I'm not even sure if the comminity colleges have machine shops :-) The more people you can get involved the better it is, and less work for each person :-). Thanks. |
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