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How important is blueprinting an action
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1839516" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>In this time and age a lot of the machine shops in the U.S. have one person running more then one CNC machine at a time . They set up and proof each machine start it and go to the next machine to do the same and check them as they can . My daughter runs three at the same time thus the tooling may not get changed out as needed and the tolerances are with in spec but vary . I still believe in craftsman ship being the key to precision products . The dollar is what these shops are after but the parts they turn out are to spec just not as close as some of us want and that is why we pay good people ( who know what they are doing ) with small shops to make them to our specs and J E can stay as busy as he wants making them meet our expectations</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1839516, member: 91783"] In this time and age a lot of the machine shops in the U.S. have one person running more then one CNC machine at a time . They set up and proof each machine start it and go to the next machine to do the same and check them as they can . My daughter runs three at the same time thus the tooling may not get changed out as needed and the tolerances are with in spec but vary . I still believe in craftsman ship being the key to precision products . The dollar is what these shops are after but the parts they turn out are to spec just not as close as some of us want and that is why we pay good people ( who know what they are doing ) with small shops to make them to our specs and J E can stay as busy as he wants making them meet our expectations [/QUOTE]
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