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Might sound newbish.. but what the hell is c&c?
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Cut and Carved
Edit: Look down more correct post
First pic: NON CNC
Second: Cphil's former CNC
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Actually, I believe that C&C is derived from CNC- computer numerical control. That is a way of descriving computer controlled and programmed milling or turning machine. They make that kind of machining possible, because it would take you like a month to make an X-mag body on a manual mill.Cobalt DM4
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j00 got it..Originally posted by afrankart
Actually, I believe that C&C is derived from CNC- computer numerical control. That is a way of descriving computer controlled and programmed milling or turning machine. They make that kind of machining possible, because it would take you like a month to make an X-mag body on a manual mill.
Although everyone says Cut and Carved.. lol. Sounds neater I guess.. they shoulda just said "milled".Comment
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He is correct....WDP first used it to describe their milled Angels.Originally posted by gtrsi
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Hmm, but other companies use Cut and Carved, so who is right? And actually I believe the computer numerical control is correct... because they are CNC machinesOriginally posted by headcase
He is correct....WDP first used it to describe their milled Angels.
and they make those curves and nice milling
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actually since WDP is based in england (right?)
it should beee...
Coloured and cut



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