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Swarfcast Ep. 106 - The Machining World of 2020, with Noah and Lloyd Graff

January 4, 2021 - 11:24am -- Nijazi Kuksi
episode 106

On today’s show we’re looking back on the year 2020.

Obviously, it was a tough year for the majority of people around the world. Loved ones were taken away, and many businesses couldn’t stay afloat. There were a lot of things that sucked. But there were a few pleasant surprises along the way as well. People adapted, they embraced limitations, and even found new opportunities for success.

Swarfcast Ep. 102 - Growing a Community of Passionate Customers, with George Breiwa

December 17, 2020 - 8:23am -- Nijazi Kuksi
episode 102

On today’s episode we continue our season talking about companies who produce their own products.

Our guest is George Breiwa, founder of DynaVap, a company that produces a unique type of vaporizer, using Index multi-spindles and CNC Swiss lathes. George says that one of the keys to the company’s success is growing and nurturing a community of passionate customers.

Swarfcast Ep. 101 - Prototyping on a Desktop CNC Mill with Zach Dunham

November 11, 2020 - 12:35pm -- Nijazi Kuksi
episode 101

On today’s podcast we’re continuing our 5th season, discussing companies that machine their own products.

Our guest is Zach Dunham, Director of Marketing at Bantam Tools, a company which builds an 80-pound desktop CNC milling machine that costs under $4,000. This machine is designed for both novice and experienced machinists who want to quickly prototype and tweak new products.

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