So, you actually have to load the block in by hand? Or do yhou just need to calibrate, then have the machine laod the block at the right speeds, and in the right positions? By the way, if you don't want to clutter your thread with this, we can talk through pm or email, I'm really interested. I would like to go into these classes next year having some clue about the basics.
They make machining centers that can orient, and change billets on their own, but they cost more than all the assets I will ever own, and are really only viable in high volume production environments. Even though we like to think that paintball is a big sport, the volume of parts required to supply the demand is very tiny compared to some other industries. There just isn't the volume of parts to justify the cost of the uber cool machines.
The chips can be recycled, but you don't get much for them (about 1/3 the amount you would get for alum cans, or less), since they have to be sorted due to possible tool steel and coolant contamination.


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