Mastercam Partners with DMG MORI

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Quote from: SuperHoneyBadger on January 16, 2026, 06:25 AMAre you in the States? If not that would explain why you get good service from DMG, lol. Cause it sounds like the kind of shop that makes either racing cars, or rocket ships. That's one hell of a spindle stable, my guy.

Yeah we are based in southeast michigan right across the street from metro airport. This list is only the DMG-MORI machines I have. We also bought a Kuraki KBT-13EA from DMG-Mori direct because they own them now I guess. We also have 2 niigata 1250 horizontals, 2 toshiba horiz with tosnuc controls, a doosan horizontal and a bunch of haas lathes and vert cncs. I can start my day programming a part you can lay down inside the bores we put in it and end it programming a small titanium piece on our small mill/turn with tools that never get bigger than .03" with +/-.0003" tolerance. And we are still looking at more machines because we are now certified for medical work.

We do everything directly through dmg where most of the stuff we need is handled through our sales guy and there is almost always some dmg crew here working/installing stuff here daily. Not because the machines suck but we suck running them :) I feel kinda sorry for our sales guy but at the end the day we are probably responsible for keeping the lights on over there in chicago lol.
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Quote from: gms1 on January 16, 2026, 10:47 AMYeah we are based in southeast michigan right across the street from metro airport. This list is only the DMG-MORI machines I have. We also bought a Kuraki KBT-13EA from DMG-Mori direct because they own them now I guess. We also have 2 niigata 1250 horizontals, 2 toshiba horiz with tosnuc controls, a doosan horizontal and a bunch of haas lathes and vert cncs. I can start my day programming a part you can lay down inside the bores we put in it and end it programming a small titanium piece on our small mill/turn with tools that never get bigger than .03" with +/-.0003" tolerance. And we are still looking at more machines because we are now certified for medical work.

We do everything directly through dmg where most of the stuff we need is handled through our sales guy and there is almost always some dmg crew here working/installing stuff here daily. Not because the machines suck but we suck running them :) I feel kinda sorry for our sales guy but at the end the day we are probably responsible for keeping the lights on over there in chicago lol.
I am humbled by this.