thinkcreateinnovate
22-09-2022, 09:49 AM
Hi everyone!
I'm one of those people that just have to do a lot of research before jumping into something, which can be quite annoying at times but I have to live with it, and right now I'm looking for advice on picking a CNC fabricator.
I work mostly with metal and pieces are not too complex since I like a nice, easy, and safe assembly; the thing is I'm looking for other CNC manufacturers but I can't pick one without proper research, I've been googling around and I've found helpful articles like this one https://wikifactory.com/+wikifactory/stories/how-to-find-the-best-cnc-manufacturer-for-your-products but I wonder if it's talking too much from a company perspective and it's maybe lacking some other things to consider even before?
Dunno, just want to reduce as many problems as possible. The point here is: can you give me advice on what gives out if a manufacturer is great or not?
Thanks!
I'm one of those people that just have to do a lot of research before jumping into something, which can be quite annoying at times but I have to live with it, and right now I'm looking for advice on picking a CNC fabricator.
I work mostly with metal and pieces are not too complex since I like a nice, easy, and safe assembly; the thing is I'm looking for other CNC manufacturers but I can't pick one without proper research, I've been googling around and I've found helpful articles like this one https://wikifactory.com/+wikifactory/stories/how-to-find-the-best-cnc-manufacturer-for-your-products but I wonder if it's talking too much from a company perspective and it's maybe lacking some other things to consider even before?
Dunno, just want to reduce as many problems as possible. The point here is: can you give me advice on what gives out if a manufacturer is great or not?
Thanks!