DocsMachine
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I have, for quite a few years now, been making short runs of specialty production parts- specifically for paintball guns. Since this is not a big-bucks market to start with, and I'm trying to do it out of backwater, Left Armpit, Alaska- and on a frayed and knotted shoestring budget- I've been doing those short runs of 20 to 50 parts on plain engine lathes and fully-manual Bridgeport style milling machines.
Last year, I "upgraded", for want of a better phrase, to an actual Turret Lathe- which was still an obsolete antique, but a notable step up in speed to cranking the handles on an engine lathe.
This year, I finally upgraded to a real, live, CNC turning center.

I'm still very much the green newbie when it comes to programming a CNC, but I'm getting there. So for the time being, my workflow is still a bit of a mix- some is done on the old turret, some done on the engines, some on the new CNC. Eventually I'll get to the point where I'm making the whole thing on the CNC, though maybe still with a bit of 'second op' on a manual, but for now it's still that mix.
I've also been playing around with putting together some videos, so as I'm running a very small batch (about 30 pieces) I shot a few scenes and put together a quick clip:
Part 2 will be turning on the CNC, and Part 3 is back to the manuals for knurling and finishing.
Doc.
Last year, I "upgraded", for want of a better phrase, to an actual Turret Lathe- which was still an obsolete antique, but a notable step up in speed to cranking the handles on an engine lathe.
This year, I finally upgraded to a real, live, CNC turning center.

I'm still very much the green newbie when it comes to programming a CNC, but I'm getting there. So for the time being, my workflow is still a bit of a mix- some is done on the old turret, some done on the engines, some on the new CNC. Eventually I'll get to the point where I'm making the whole thing on the CNC, though maybe still with a bit of 'second op' on a manual, but for now it's still that mix.
I've also been playing around with putting together some videos, so as I'm running a very small batch (about 30 pieces) I shot a few scenes and put together a quick clip:
Part 2 will be turning on the CNC, and Part 3 is back to the manuals for knurling and finishing.
Doc.