In this day and age of digital machining, what once was the domain of only the biggest and most cutting edge of machining facilities is now at the hands of every machinist at a very affordable cost. It is not uncommon for one-man shops, or machinists working out of their garages and basements after hours or during retirement, to produce parts for aerospace, automotive, and other high-tech industries demanding high precision, tight tolerances, and repeatability. So, how do you implement your own QC (quality control) program with minimal cost and fuss, or upgrade what is now just an afterthought to Industry 4.0 and the next level of professionalism and accuracy?
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