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CNC Machining Magazine article about my work

Very interesting , thanks for posting it .I wonder how many others are doing so much with a CNC.
 
Hey Bobby thanks! Which Haas machine do you use?

mete: I think the majority of fulltime Makers doing stock removal either own or farm out CNC work of some type. It's very difficult to make ends meet with CNC technology and practically impossible without it.
 
I got the article too. Great job on those knives. The setup looks very similar to the titanium bicycle sprockets I used to make.
 
Cool article Kevin

Hey I couldn't find the link to the shop tour on your website.

I mean, surely you have a shop tour on there somewhere. With a shop like that it would be unthinkable not to. So can you send me a link? Thanks. :)
 
Thanks Kevin. I skipped right over that word. Guess that's what I get for having a $2 vocabulary.

Anyway, you've got a very impressive atelier there. Congrats again on the magazine article.
 
No problem man, it's an "atelier" because I have that Menzel painting on the wall!! Or maybe it's because atelier fits the buttons I made and workshop was too long!!!

BTW If anyone knows the location of the original to the painting in my shop, let me know ... the original - which depicts a dinner in Sanssouci Castle given by Friedrich the Great - was last seen in June 1945 in an air raid bunker in Berlin... sometime between the Wehrmacht guards vanishing and the Red Army officially taking over, there was a "fire" and the painting and a lot of other valuable artworks "went up in smoke" ... or did they? So if your Granddad has this one in the den, I think the German govt. would pay a handsome reward to get it back!
 
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