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<blockquote data-quote="SdoubleA" data-source="post: 3239311" data-attributes="member: 32961"><p>Hey y'all, I gotta apologize for what I said about the CNC. </p><p></p><p>The photo in the original post shows, to me anyway, a background usually found in a "job shop" environment (of which I spent a good deal of time at). Since I had nothing else to go by at the time, and remembering the CNC routers that I had on my production floor were 150+ thousand a piece, I naturally figured a job shop would be using hand grinders with shaping cups to hog the material in the fabrication of this flag.</p><p></p><p>I had completely forgotten the simple little job shop small machines offered the past few years as shown in the video also posted later. While they are small and limited in what they can do, they offer a small shop the capability to do a few different projects. These machines can be purchased for 10K or less.</p><p></p><p>As I said.....I gotta apologize to y'all and especially GB. Please don't throw any rotten maters my way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SdoubleA, post: 3239311, member: 32961"] Hey y'all, I gotta apologize for what I said about the CNC. The photo in the original post shows, to me anyway, a background usually found in a "job shop" environment (of which I spent a good deal of time at). Since I had nothing else to go by at the time, and remembering the CNC routers that I had on my production floor were 150+ thousand a piece, I naturally figured a job shop would be using hand grinders with shaping cups to hog the material in the fabrication of this flag. I had completely forgotten the simple little job shop small machines offered the past few years as shown in the video also posted later. While they are small and limited in what they can do, they offer a small shop the capability to do a few different projects. These machines can be purchased for 10K or less. As I said.....I gotta apologize to y'all and especially GB. Please don't throw any rotten maters my way. [/QUOTE]
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