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Premier Prototyping Machine Shop Thrives on Software
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Lyell, David
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Automation
/ Employment
/ Hooks
/ Machine shops
/ Machining
/ Office automation
/ Prototyping
/ Repair
/ Software
/ Software utilities
2022
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Premier Prototyping Machine Shop Thrives on Software
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Lyell, David
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Automation
/ Employment
/ Hooks
/ Machine shops
/ Machining
/ Office automation
/ Prototyping
/ Repair
/ Software
/ Software utilities
2022
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Premier Prototyping Machine Shop Thrives on Software
2022
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Up-Front Automation Kippen got his start in the machining industry while living in the San Francisco Bay area where he started working at a job shop as a machine operator in 2009. [...]Kippen credits the software for saving approximately 75 hours per month in administrative work - savings that are further magnified by additional revenue from producing additional parts on the shop floor. 2. Setting Up Shop for CAM The Vermont facility's office area still reflects its heritage as a tractor repair shop, with various hooks and markings along the walls where engine belts were kept in stock and stout workbenches that were made for repair work.
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