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Unleashing the Potential of Our Precision Machine Shop: Rapid Axis

Intro Welcome to our precision machine shop, Rapid Axis, where quality and expertise converge to deliver exceptional machining solutions. With state-of-the-art equipment, a skilled team, and a commitment to customer satisfaction, we take pride in our ability to meet diverse machining needs. In this blog…

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Close-up view of a metal lathe in operation, showing a steel part with snap fits being machined with a sharp cutting tool, emphasizing the intricate details and metal shavings.

What is CNC Turning: How it Works and Why It’s Great

Intro In the world of manufacturing, precision, efficiency, and quality are key. CNC turning, a popular subtractive manufacturing method, is one tool in an engineer's toolkit that checks all these boxes.  Whether you're new to the concept or just need a quick refresher, this guide…

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Large rolls of cold rolled steel coils in a spacious industrial warehouse with a brightly colored floor and an overhead crane.

Cold Rolled Steel vs Hot Rolled Steel: What Is the Difference?

Intro Navigating the world of fabrication and manufacturing can be complex, with the choice of materials significantly impacting the performance and longevity of your parts. Among all of the options on the market, hot rolled and cold rolled steel are two of the most commonly…

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A worker in blue attire and gloves is carefully handling a sheet metal with cut-outs at a precision machinery workstation.

Guide to Bending Sheet Metal: 7 Tips

Intro Working with sheet metal takes a lot of practice before you become proficient at it. To speed up the learning process and boost your success, we came up with 7 tips to help out. In this beginner’s guide, we’ll be talking about sheet metal:…

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Close-up of a large, shiny Delrin coil in a factory setting, showing intricate texture and reflective surface, indicative of industrial processing.

Galvanneal vs Galvanized Steel

Intro A lot of parts’ success depends on what material is used for the part. Making a car engine out of plastic? Not the best idea. Even within the world of metals, there are so many options to pick between. In this quick guide, we’ll…

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A CNC machine in operation, milling a white Delrin part with a precision drill bit, surrounded by metal clamps and shavings, under cool blue lighting.

Delrin Is a Great Prototyping Option 

Intro A lot of people strictly use metal or 3D-printed plastic for their prototypes, but they’re completely overlooking a very strong contender: Delrin. Delrin is one of the best plastics to make machined prototypes out of, and we’re going to tell you why. This beginner…

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Close-up view of stacked 7075 aluminum profiles with intricate shapes, focusing on their detailed cross-section in a warehouse setting.

6061 vs 7075 Aluminum: Which Is Better?

If you aren’t sure what the difference between 6061 and 7075 aluminum is, you came to the right place. Picking the wrong alloy out of these two might mean that your project can’t physically be machined. In this guide, we’ll explain why that’s the case…

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Several types of rivet nuts scattered on a textured metal surface, showcasing their cylindrical shapes and internal threading.

5 Types of Rivets and How They Work

Intro When you can’t use traditional bolts and nuts, you’ll probably have to fall back on rivets. Rivets are a unique way to fasten things together in a semi-permanent fashion. In this guide, you’ll learn about 5 different types of rivets. We’ll explain how they…

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A close-up image of machining operations on a lathe machine at work, with sparks flying as it shapes a metal piece.

7 Types of Machining Operations, Explained

Intro In order to get the best results, you need to use the right machining operation. However, there are so many options to consider — where are you supposed to start? In this guide, we’ll explain 7 of the more common types of machining operations…

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A close-up image of a metal lathe machine in operation, cutting a threaded hole design with precision, surrounded by flying metal shavings and a cool, blue hue.

Threaded Hole Design Guide

Intro Using threaded holes is one of the most reliable ways to keep parts together while allowing them to be removable. While a threaded hole might look simple, there’s a lot going on under the surface that you should know about. In this beginner guide,…

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Tips to Design Smarter Sheet Metal Enclosures

Intro Designing a part out of sheet metal is very different than designing a part out of thicker stock metal. With sheet metal, there are different rules you have to understand, and different manufacturing methods that will be used in the machine shop. In this…

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