I got certified at my local technical school. It was worth every penny! I learned how to operate 6 different machines from different manufacturers. @@AlexsaurusRex
The usa made machines are probably more expensive and lower quality. Just look at what happened to the japanese auto mfg's that brought plants to america.
I build these machines, they are cool.
I have no experience with machining. Where should I start if I want to learn how to use them and what software I need to learn?
I got certified at my local technical school. It was worth every penny! I learned how to operate 6 different machines from different manufacturers. @@AlexsaurusRex
Im recently retired, but i ran an ecomill1000 for 4 years from 2016 - 20 and thought for the money that machine ran real good.
Daniel Machado - LAF - in Brazil
F=Fräsen (Milling) D=Drehen (Turning) S=Schleifen (Grinding)
That’s the one - thank you! I’m working on mein Deutsch!
I would like to see a video on the leadt expensive cnc machines with pallet systems. I want to buy a multipallet machine to put in my garage
You should do a Davis factory tour.
That would be incredible! Here’s hoping!
They have been making some models in the US for years haven't they?
Isn't it funny how general consumers want american made goods while no one wants american machines making the goods?
some DMG mori is made in Spain, some - in Russia
I wouldn’t trust them
made in america? chuck it in the trash
The usa made machines are probably more expensive and lower quality. Just look at what happened to the japanese auto mfg's that brought plants to america.