Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-26431461-20190529022825/@comment-24743922-20190622193423

Say by yourself, Flatty Flat Boy. I have no means to get a 3D printer- I know how to use and have access to a small CNC Milling Machine, but I would have to LITERALLY program the old machine by hand to get a gear, which I would still have to sand and check the finishing roughness of the material... If it went right on the first time. Messed the coordinates by 0,1mm? The part won't be able to be used anymore.

I know, if I had access to a 3D printer, there wouldn't be any reasons for me to do it- but currently where I am, either I fix gears or I have to MACHINE THEM.

(By the way, is Rugosity a word for you guys?)