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Business of Machining

Business of Machining - Episode 77

27 Jul 2018

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Both Saunders and Grimsmo have been working towards the success of their business for about a decade, and an article written about NYC CNC helps them both reflect. Just as a new lifestyle starts to creep up on the Johns, things start to speed up at the Grimsmo shop. Erik beat his knife making record! Now it’s up to the others to keep up! Wake up, John!  How you wake up can determine the rest of your day. What’s your morning routine? Grimsmo has tried out a ton, but both Saunders and Grimsmo have found that getting that extra time with their families in the morning makes them more productive. “Having a focus list helps you say no to a lot” - Saunders Get ‘er done! Saunders decided it was time to revamp their fixture project, but that’s all he had to do with it. Alex the intern did some awesome problem solving and met the challenge head on! It comes down to delegation and trusting your team. Fancy New (Shop) Toys Speaking of delegation, Saunders literally just bought into one of his employees ideas, and now Ed at NYC CNC has a new Mark II 3D Printer because of it! Basically, this machine gives you the ability to run stronger material than a run-of-the-mill $400 3D printer. You can learn a lot more about its special abilities to make an Auger for your Haas in Saunders’ upcoming video! Oh no! Grimsmo’s toaster broke! I guess it’s time for a new tempering oven... When you have a brand new lapping machine, but you’re still using a toaster oven to temper your blades, you know it’s time for an upgrade. Running a machine shop? Get a microscope. ‘Nuff said. Complicated coding makes for more efficient machining; keep an eye out for Grimsmo’s video on engraving! Interested in making knives? Grimsmo’s got some advice for you.  Grimsmo and Saunders have a similar story, but the real reason it's inspiring is because it's replicable. Being an entrepreneur is difficult, but anyone can take small steps to achieve their bigger goals.  For example, take a look at Grimsmo’s first knife. The blade was 304 stainless steel! “Businesses like CAMplete look overwhelming when you see them today, but the reality is that that’s not how anything is built. It’s grown over time” - Saunders Saunders and Grimsmo went to visit CAMplete when Saunders was in Canada, check out the video! Coming soon on Grimsmo's YouTube channel.  Saunders’ Pro tip: lean machining can be done at any level

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