NEED ideas for putting my CNC mill to work?

Richard/SIA

Well Known Member
What I had been doing for my bread and butter appears to have come to an end.

A large eastern U.S. corporation seems to be able to undercut U.S. production by a wide margin, thanks to being able to have their assembly work done overseas yet still call their products "American Made".

I have a few products of my own, but the only one that will really pay takes months to complete due to so many parts having to be hand fitted.

I have a big Matsuura MC1000V CNC mill and lots of tool holders, finally got a guy who can make it dance, need to put it to work more than a few hours a week.

Serious ideas? :dunno
Need stuff people really want and will pay for, or contract work.

Also have an EDM Sinker, CNC chucking lathe, and manual equipment.
Not afraid of difficult items, heavy, slow cycle times, or small runs.
Just need to put this machinery to work.
 

region rat

Well Known Member
Supporting Member 3
Richard, Too bad you weren't closer ti Indiana. I'd send you some blocks to machine.Bob
 
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