Hand Made vs Machine.
In 1964 I started a machinist career as an apprentice. 8 yrs later in 1972 I took a job at a new location & was employed as a ModelMaker. We built models for the space industry & I can tell you I pushed a file for a million miles or so. We used a method called straight-lining for making wings etc & used a series of templates filled in with epoxy to make a pattern which was then traced on a milling machine for fuselages etc. In or about 1975 I ran the first NC machine this company employed. Life became easier, models began to be built with greater precision & far faster.

"WHY" would anyone pick an item totally "Hand Made over precision.machining.

Vive La the American Machine made gun.


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