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Phoenix smith/machinist recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 1645856" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>Axisworks milled .030 from the back end of the bolt body of my Savage 110 rifle. I'm not really sure exactly how they went about that, even tho I was standing right there watching. They had to change out some tooling, in a CNC milling machine, and then they had to do some profile programming, I think is what Micheal was doing, and then it cut all three surfaces. Made a really nice looking surface. Put it back together, and it works wonderfully ! I'm very impressed that Eric, the owner, took the time to do that right then, and allowed me to remain in the shop while they did it, on a Friday afternoon. They make a really nice looking muzzle brake, as well. I can't hardly wait to get my next build going, and they're doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 1645856, member: 103471"] Axisworks milled .030 from the back end of the bolt body of my Savage 110 rifle. I'm not really sure exactly how they went about that, even tho I was standing right there watching. They had to change out some tooling, in a CNC milling machine, and then they had to do some profile programming, I think is what Micheal was doing, and then it cut all three surfaces. Made a really nice looking surface. Put it back together, and it works wonderfully ! I'm very impressed that Eric, the owner, took the time to do that right then, and allowed me to remain in the shop while they did it, on a Friday afternoon. They make a really nice looking muzzle brake, as well. I can't hardly wait to get my next build going, and they're doing it. [/QUOTE]
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