I've been a machinist for over 20 years and have been working in the industry for over 10. I know how to cut, grind, and machine a variety of materials. I also know that every part is different and every job takes different amounts of time
I've been building my own shop for about 10 years now, so I have the experience to know what works and what doesn't work when it comes to finishing parts. I've found that there are some general rules of thumb for me to follow when deciding on which finishes or processes are right for your product (or parts)
Here's a little something for all the analytical minds out there. I'm going to show you how machining finishes can make your life easier, whether you're an engineer who needs a consistent finish on aluminum parts, or any machinist looking for ways to improve your part quality and overall efficiency.
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