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WAZER Reaches New Altitudes
Building my machining career in the shipyards, totally prepared my skill level to take on this aircraft engine mount project! LOL, it’s more like the WAZER pulled me through another quick and clean project with little machining needed. When I purchased my WAZER I had these kinds of jobs in mind and sometimes it’s almost like having a second person in my shop, handling the cutout and I’m off working on another part of the same job or next project at hand.
“Made in China” is a warning label….
Life is good! Cheers, Keith
Yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks and I’m a good example of just that, even if time had past between the original build and the reprograming of my FENNERIZE X-Carve machine. Sure, I have been a conventional machinist/ Jobber most of my career and then dabbled in CNC machines, first the PlasmaCAM then 3D printer, then the X-Carve machine, so found myself wanting and building my own CNC machine. I had some but very little CNC experience in a few businesses that I worked for in my career, but I really count that as zero, just because it was just not anymore than being a machine babysitter. Now I have ventured into my second 3D printing machine and looking into the additive business with real useable materials that pertain to my Job Shop USA.
“Made in China” is a warning label….
Life is good! Cheers, Keith
Yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks and I’m a good example of just that, even if time had past between the original build and the reprograming of my FENNERIZE X-Carve machine. Sure, I have been a conventional machinist/ Jobber most of my career and then dabbled in CNC machines, first the PlasmaCAM then 3D printer, then the X-Carve machine, so found myself wanting and building my own CNC machine. I had some but very little CNC experience in a few businesses that I worked for in my career, but I really count that as zero, just because it was just not anymore than being a machine babysitter. Now I have ventured into my second 3D printing machine and looking into the additive business with real useable materials that pertain to my Job Shop USA.
“Made in China” is a warning label….
Life is good! Cheers, Keith