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My son and I went out to Arizona last month to get some footage of Granite Mountain's operation.
Here's the result: https://youtu.be/pWnbOinbXKA

This is the first video I've made in someone else's shop. It's a little more difficult than filming in my own shop where I control the pace of the project and can film over several days or, more often, months. Getting the footage from inside the CNC is quite a bit more difficult than filming a Bridgeport as well. John was very gracious with me though and by the end of it we were all covered in coolant from keeping the door open Smiler
 
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Another top effort Matt, thanks for posting.
 
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Thank you, very well done.
 
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Interesting. I also looked at the youtube video of your 275 Rigby build. You are definitely in the top few of current gunbuilders.
 
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I've been programing, setting-up and running CNCs for several years and they still amaze me. With carbides you can take a coolant bath and get pelted quickly and repeatedly with the cuttings if you don't close the door/put the shield up.


 
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Thank you!

Slivers: Yes, in hindsight I would have brought only go-pros and stuck them inside the machine with some extra lighting. Then we could have shut the door and been saved from a bath. As it was, my dslr got pretty wet.
 
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Maybe its a secret but I wonder where your model 70 type action is made.


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It's not a secret. There not made anywhere now Smiler
But when we were making them, it was a collaborative effort between a gentleman named Bill Richardson and myself. He worked out of GMA's shop, I out of mine. Quite a few of the smaller parts were made at a wire EDM place in the midwest.
We only produced around 50 actions.
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Maybe its a secret but I wonder where your model 70 type action is made.
 
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Amazing.

Genius.

I am thinking all the while, "What is this?"

Then, I realize, it's "only" bottom metal.

Wow!

Thanks for making and posting this, Matthew.

I am truly awed.


Mike

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