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When you want it rough and sloppy:
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I’m thinking if you didn’t know by now, maybe you spend too much time plane watching.
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Don’t worry. My kids look like me. I think.
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I’d be real nervous about putting my baby in that.
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I thought they came from China. Going by the law of averages, they do!
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I’m just happy it’s not a hydraulic press.
![]() 04/11/2018 at 14:05 |
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When you want mass production, the easy way
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That machine’s a 1995. Still mostly original. It still manages to cut within .0005", can’t really complain.
We have 2 and they’ve both been less hassle than our S56 Makino or our F5 Makino.
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TIL babies are made with G and M code
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I would cut the power in the whole building before doing that
![]() 04/11/2018 at 14:45 |
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My twins were made in a Mazak 5-axis machine. You can’t tell them apart.
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Yeah, screw that conversational mess.
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These are my baby makers
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Agreed, I assume all lock out tag out procedures were followed.
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I’d show you my baby maker but it would be NSFW.
![]() 04/11/2018 at 16:03 |
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Yeah I wouldn’t bet on it. But maybe.
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Haas machines aren’t Chinese though. That baby looks pretty American to me.
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Well it was bound to happen eventually
04/11/2018 at 17:45 |
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Just think what they’ll be able to do in the future!
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“Perfect”