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No connection whatsoever with this outfit, I just discovered it in
another forum--but it looks intriguing if you need a small (or large)
batch of parts machined. The blurb:

"Welcome to eMachineShop - where you can design, price, and order your
custom parts online!

eMachineShop is the remarkable new way to get the custom parts you need.
Download our free software, draw your part, and click to order - it's
that easy! Your part will be machined and delivered. Even better, your
cost is low due to the Internet, software, and automated machines."

http://www.emachineshop.com/

Ken Grunke
SW Wisconsin
http://www.token.crwoodturner.com/
Member, Coulee Region Woodturners AAW chapter
http://www.crwoodturner.com/



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Gotta tell ya, they made me a part, and:

It was a week early. It was dead on in terms of measurements. It was well
packaged. They delivered what they said, for exactly the price they said they
would. It was *way* cheaper than having it done here locally by the
"struggling" shops.

I was an extremely pleased customer.
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