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Sometimes a shop doesn’t do enough turning work to justify the purchase of a CNC lathe. But when it needs to produce precision turned parts, even if for a very small lot size, the
shop needs a solution.
Such was the case for Sturges DesignWorks, a company in Portland, Ore., that provides automation and design engineering
solutions in a variety of industries, including medical products, electronics, fixturing and tooling, and research and
development. The company was working with a client who needed a special machine built that required substantial CNC lathe
work. But Sturges didn’t have a lathe. “CNC lathes are expensive, take up much needed floor space, and have a steep
learning curve,” explains Dan Sturges, company CEO. He considered a CNC mini lathe, but found that it would not be precise,
rigid or accurate enough for the work required.