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I guess you're not driving a vehicle made in the last 50 years then? I would think you're a man of principle;)
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Fifty years ago their were dam few CNC machines. It was more tool an die plus lathe ,drilling ,boring machines. I know I was working with them.
We appreciate the new technology. But a lot of us still like to make our own stuff by hand.
It's called a challenge and personal satisfaction doing stuff with our hands.
 
Fifty years ago their were dam few CNC machines. It was more tool an die plus lathe ,drilling ,boring machines. I know I was working with them.
We appreciate the new technology. But a lot of us still like to make our own stuff by hand.
It's called a challenge and personal satisfaction doing stuff with our hands.
Do you make your own saw blades,chisels, carving tools? I don't using CNC tooling takes a back seat to hand made anything.
 
Okay then, let’s go to 40 years ago or even 30 years ago. Pretty certain for big auto production this was in place by then.

Still waiting to hear what vehicle the cnc hater drives.
I acknowledge that cnc has a place in society amd that it's commonly used in day to day life. I just personally think it takes less skill than what I do and don't see how anyone can get gratification from button pushing, but then again as you stated, you only care about profits so I reckon it doesn't matter to you. Just my opinion.
 
I ran a lot of parts on cnc equipment in the past. I don’t miss it at all. It is designed to make the same part over and over again making things interchangeable with little to no hand fitting.
 
I’m a lefty and tried to purchase from you. You said your left handed customers just shoot right handed guns with little problem , I’m sure they do, we lefties grow up having to adapt to a lot of things. However, it seems to me to be poor business practice to offer left handed custom rifle kits and then tell customers they might be available in five years. It certainly did not impress me! I went elsewhere and if quality and service are good, I won’t be back.
Dang. Usually i dont say to much. That was very rude.
 
Okay then, let’s go to 40 years ago or even 30 years ago. Pretty certain for big auto production this was in place by then.

Still waiting to hear what vehicle the cnc hater drives.
Jim just keep doing what your,e doing. I shall open with great joy someday one of your Delivered Crates.
 
But a lot of us still like to make our own stuff by hand.
It's called a challenge and personal satisfaction doing stuff with our hands.
In my 81 years, I have had enough of doing it the traditional (hard) way, give me CNC and anything else that makes my job easier.
 
You think CNC programs and processes magically appear? Let me tell you from experience that developing these processes is FAR more difficult than building any equivalent gun by hand.

Like it or not it’s part of our everyday society and by being a consumer you are supporting it.
That is certainly true. I have done a good amount of 3d computer modeling. It takes an enormous amount of time and skill to come up each design.
 
I acknowledge that cnc has a place in society amd that it's commonly used in day to day life. I just personally think it takes less skill than what I do and don't see how anyone can get gratification from button pushing, but then again as you stated, you only care about profits so I reckon it doesn't matter to you. Just my opinion.
How ignorant. You don’t like something, so you have to put it down.
 
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