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xyelectronicstechnology · 8 months ago
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Custom CNC Machining Services
Custom CNC Machining Services by XY Electronics Technology Co., Ltd. provides precision manufacturing solutions tailored to your specifications, delivering high-quality components and assemblies for diverse industries worldwide.
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jbcmachine · 10 months ago
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Precision Machining Services at JBC Machine Inc.
We leverage state-of-the-art software and equipment to offer an array of services at JBC Machine Inc. From 3D milling to boring, drilling, and threading, our commitment to precision shines through. Rely on us for customized solutions, ensuring your machining needs are met with top-notch accuracy and efficiency.
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monolithm007 · 1 year ago
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rockettwheels · 2 years ago
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Custom Machinary - Rockett Inc
We have sophisticated CNC machining technology and decades of machining knowledge at your disposal. We keep a wide variety of material kinds in various forms and sizes on hand. We keep round bar in a variety of alloys in both hot rolled and cold finished sizes on hand. Rockett excels in CNC lathe precision work. We have turning centers that can handle work up to a diameter of 20". We specialize in heavy-duty material handling steel forgings, castings, and round bar. As needed, we can cut keyways and perform flame hardening in-house. We have an 84" x 32" x 30" envelope vertical machining center with 4th axis capabilities. To know more visit https://www.rockettinc.com/capabilities/custom-machining/
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deep-space-lines · 17 days ago
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can't wait til I start this stupid job so I won't have to be doing commissions all the fucking time to buy groceries, this shut sucks the joy out of art so much. I wanna be drawing ultrakill stuff & personal art & doing crafts & reading books but every time I sit down to do something for me I'm thinking about the fact that I should be doing commissions. I'm so glad I didn't go into art as an actual career, I would hate myself so much forever
#i just want art to be able to be a hobby again aaaaa#i can talk about it here bc nobody who's commissioning me knows this is my blog. ive gotten like 2 commissions off tumblr ever lmfao#and tbh i am tired of pretending to be enthusiastic about drawing other peoples ocs. im so tired of customer service voice#im not gonna lie most of the time i do not care about your blorbo. i'm glad you're having fun im happy for u but i just need money#im happy you like my art enough to pay for it but im so TIRED#being self employed sucks like yeah i can choose my own hours but im also always thinking 'i could be working now' and i HATE IT#i don't wanna make it sound like i'm gonna starve or anything I can ask my parents for money if i really need to#im not like in genuine poverty or the biggest victim of capitalism here i just have a family that's deeply unpleasant to interact with#but im starting a half-time job at the university physics department at the end of the month and that'll be enough to cover Being Alive!!!#and will also hopefully be something i am genuinely interested in & enjoy with people who seem relatively cool#(they're gonna let me into the machine shop!! im gonna get to build things!! they were genuinely interested in my robotics experience!!)#so once art stops being the Thing Temporarily Feeding Me i'm hoping i'll be able to draw more fun stuff again. & maybe even enjoy comms#it's somehow easier to be enthusiastic about commissions when i know the money will be going to buy a Cool Sword instead of food
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dominostodoomsday · 6 months ago
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When you want to "get away for a while" but you realize there is no "away" except for a prison cell that's only slightly different than the one you came from
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stinkybrowndogs · 6 months ago
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Ok so
I purchased a silhouette portrait 3 last week. It worked fine out of the box, but ultimately would not center the cuts it was making. Ive spent an absurd amount if time this week attempting to calibrate and fix the problem, but nothing seems to work. I attempted to return the product and was told i could not because it was opened (never mind that it just straight up never worked)
I am, hopefully, going to be getting a siser juliette, but i am trying to get my money back on the silhouette (the company does not have a customer service number? Only an email which i contacted last week with no response yet)
My cricut is cooked. It was already a used product before i got it and ive been consistently using it for 3+ years..... i tried a factory reset and still not working :( im not wanting another cricut due to the list of glitches and problems that ive been dealing with, and causing me to lose a significant amount of money in supplies over the years.
Until i recieve some sort of communication either from the silhouette company, im kind of fucked. I spent about 6-8 hours each day last week attempting to make the damn thing work, and i think that the digital program just is not compatible with Mac computers (supported by the complaints i see on reddit and youtube)
I am a little worried about the Siser, bc i have read that it is also not great with macs, but almost every review ive read says its faster, quieter and more accurate than the cricut or sillhouette. It is about 400$, which is more than both the cricut and the silouette machines depending on size. And ultimately, im running out of reasonable options.
Anyway. I have closed my etsy shop for the time being and am just. Truly having a hard time. I feel very stressed. These machines are going to be the death of me. Oh start a sticker shop they said it will be easy and fun they said i am going to rip these machines apart with my teeth
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gentrigger · 1 year ago
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Hi gen! I've been a fan of your work since Songs We Sing was on the MSPA forum, and your creations have rly sparked my imagination a lot! I send this to ask, out of curiosity, what your dayjob is like? im at a place where idk what to do in my life, so ive been wondering what other people are doing, esp other creators. thank you for reading!
Hey there! Thank you for fondly remembering my early work there. It's nice to know people enjoyed that adventure and that I wasn't just slinging stuff out into the void. I guess I'm pretty lucky with my job stuff because the cost of living where I'm at is pretty low so I can just do part-time and supplement that with art commissions to live pretty comfortably. Also my job, which is call center insurance stuff moved all its operations to work-at-home so I went from commuting for 30-45mins one-way to just clocking into a company laptop and being able to start on dinner right after I'm clocked out.
Best advice I have to anyone who's trying to shove creative work between a day job though is to find the hours you can work on it, guard those hours jealously, then DON'T go overtime to working on your creative stuff.
Also when your hours for working on creative ventures are over, then don't try to work on them afterwards and do overtime. That's a quick way to burn out. Thinking about a project is work too so if you're just spinning your wheels stressing about it constantly because you think you haven't done anything productive for the day then you'll just end up being less efficient. Learn to actually relax and accept when a day is a wash.
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why-its-kai · 1 year ago
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Scans of the “Monthly Satellite Times” newspaper insert included in the Trigun Stage 5 Laserdisc release!
Scanned and newsprint paper texture removed by me. Non-edited scans under the cut.
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raltsmunch · 2 days ago
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Selling embroidery files for Tandemaus or/and Maushold on alt shop
Check out especially if you have an embriodery machine!
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k-she-rambles · 3 months ago
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Well that was fast
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xyelectronicstechnology · 8 months ago
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Medical Equipment and Supplies
Medical Equipment and Supplies by XY Electronics Technology Co., Ltd offers a comprehensive range of high-quality products tailored for healthcare settings, ensuring reliability and efficiency in medical operations globally.
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tadpal · 1 year ago
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headache at work 25 dead and all of them are me
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monolithm007 · 1 year ago
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Tailored Excellence: The Art of Custom Machining Services
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While CNC machining is known for its precision and repeatability, there's another aspect that sets it apart—the ability to offer custom machining services. Custom machining allows businesses to create unique and specialized components tailored to their specific needs. Let's delve into the world of custom machining and its significance.
The Essence of Custom Machining
Custom machining services go beyond mass production. They cater to the unique requirements of each customer, ensuring that the end product precisely matches their specifications. Whether you need a one-of-a-kind prototype or a limited production run, custom machining can deliver excellence tailored to your needs.
Benefits of Custom Machining
1. Precision Tailored to Your Needs
Custom machining ensures that every detail of your design is faithfully reproduced. This level of precision is essential for industries with strict quality standards, such as aerospace, medical, and automotive.
2. Flexibility and Versatility
Custom machining can work with various materials, including metals, plastics, and composites. It accommodates complex geometries, allowing for the creation of intricate and innovative parts.
3. Rapid Prototyping
Custom machining enables rapid prototyping, allowing businesses to test and refine their designs quickly. This iterative process is invaluable for innovation and product development.
4. Cost-Efficiency
Contrary to the misconception that custom machining is prohibitively expensive, it can be a cost-effective solution for small to medium production runs. Reduced waste and setup times contribute to efficiency.
Applications of Custom Machining
Custom machining services find applications in various industries:
Aerospace: The aerospace industry relies on custom machining for precision parts used in aircraft and spacecraft, from engine components to structural elements.
Medical: Custom machining produces specialized medical devices and implants, meeting the unique requirements of healthcare professionals and patients.
Automotive: Custom machining caters to the automotive industry's demand for tailored components, improving vehicle performance and reliability.
Consumer Electronics: The electronics industry benefits from custom machining for creating unique and aesthetically pleasing housings, connectors, and internal components.
Renewable Energy: Custom machining supports the renewable energy sector by manufacturing custom parts for wind turbines, solar panels, and more.
The Future of Custom Machining
As technology advances, custom machining services continue to evolve. Automation, advanced materials, and artificial intelligence are driving innovation in the industry. The ability to deliver tailored excellence will remain at the forefront of custom machining's future, ensuring it continues to play a vital role in shaping industries and fostering innovation.
Furthermore, the article underscores the importance of collaboration and communication between clients and custom machining providers. Clear and open channels of communication are essential to ensure that the final products meet or exceed expectations.
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scatteredcloud · 5 months ago
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Going on yet another rant about “merch”
If you did not screen print that shirt yourself, you did not make it.
You made the design on it, which I’m sure would be a nice poster or sticker perhaps? Which of course you didn't print yourself, that sounds hard! An embroidered design? Maintaining a 12 needle embroidery machine capable of producing a design with that many colors for the number of orders being received is a lot of work, that's pretty impressive! Not to mention maintaining proper tension on the frame working with a hundred stretchy t shirts, which idk came from somewhere who knows! Your repeating pattern looks very nice on a skirt that you did not make and was mass produced by some Vietnamese person getting paid pennies so that ~50 gay people on the internet could pay for international shipping for a design you “made”. Wow that mug is awesome didn’t know you got into sublimation printing! And have a cylindrical heat press to be able to do not just mugs, but tumblers too! Woah your sublimation set up can do bed sheets (any size)? And shower curtains? And three different shapes of throw pillow stuffed with poly fill, which will never decompose and isn't comfortable to begin with?
Your poorly digitized vector art looks lovely as an enamel pin now that someone else (Who? More like who cares!) cleaned it up for you and then created moulds for and maybe even hand injected the enamel into only for you to sell maybe seven or eight of them. Aw damn your design got ripped off? Who could have guessed that with the distribution power of an entire manufacturing plafffnt that has hundreds, if not thousands of moulds sitting around that they might have used your mould to make themselves a profit for a change! Those money grubbing Chinese bastards! After all, you were there every step of the way, casting the negative of the mould, running the injection of liquid metal into that mould, mixing each color of enamel, and precisely filling each segment of the design, which you refused to simplify! You just can't compromise with art.
Ohhh I see they’re made to order so its more sustainable. So this factory (Guatemala? India? The Philippines? Pakistan? Could you point to it on a map? They just don't teach you this stuff in school!) Anyways this factory in some poor country has to keep your design on file, oh and for your enamel pins they have to keep the mould too! Ahh right but it’s sustainable, because it's a limited run. You’re the 100th person this week to place an order, and they're only printing 50 of your design, you should complain to the manufacturer about how slow your orders are being filled.
I love supporting small businesses - it’s just you after all! With all the hard work you’ve put into fiddling around in procreate who has time to figure out material acquisition, and production runs, and printer calibration, and inventory management, and machine maintenance, and payment processing, and international shipping, and packaging, and
#eaii#accidentally clicked on someones redbubble and they call it that because i started seeing red#i'm so fucking sick of this shit#look i think its great that people have more avenues to sell their art#but idk i feel like i'm crazy for thinking that should actually involve MAKING the art that they sell#the upfront investment is prohibitive I get it#but then connect with someone#preferably who lives on the same continent as you#to produce it locally#and like. a printer capable of printing nice stickers and posters is not like heavy duty machinery#again#expensive - sure#but i can almost guarantee that someone living in your city has a wide format printer they'd be willing to let you use#i make custom embroidered patches#im in the middle of building my own embroidery machine. obviously you do not have to do this#the machines that i use currently i borrow time on from someone else#'where do you get cute packaging?' i have brown paper envelopes that i decorate with washi tape and stamps which people seem to like#'how do you calculate shipping?' i don't usps does that for me#'what happens if an order gets lost?' it sucks and is inconvenient but i send them another one or refund their choice#'where do you get materials?' scrap fabric almost 100% of the time unless its a very custom order i spend very little on materials#i'm not asking anyone to reinvent payment services or whatever like if you want to use your neighbors printer and then sell those on etsy#great! thats what i do!#(and also fuck etsy - for different reasons)#but if you outsource the actual labor of producing the good that you are selling to easily exploitable people on the other side of the worl#im judging you. hard.
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betmyfortune · 10 months ago
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I HATE when people mock my BEAUTIFUL, HARD WORKING self-service checkout gals. "Oh she said unexpected item in bagging area its just my bag" SHUT THE FUCK UP SHES BLIND AND YOU DIDNT TELL HER YOU HAD A BAG WHAT IS SHE SUPPOSED TO THINK?!
The girls are just doing their jobs as best they can and you are being so so mean to her ;-;
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