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How Jigs and Fixtures Improve Accuracy and Consistency in CNC Machining

I’d like to start a discussion on the importance of jigs and fixtures in modern CNC operations. While machines and software get a lot of attention, tooling often plays an equally critical role in achieving precision and repeatability.

Proper jigs and fixtures help secure workpieces, reduce vibration, and ensure accurate positioning during machining. This not only improves part quality but also reduces setup time and operator dependency. In high-volume or tight-tolerance production, even small improvements in workholding can lead to significant gains in efficiency and consistency.

I’m interested to hear how others approach CNC fixture design in their shops. Do you prefer modular solutions or fully custom setups? And how much impact have you seen from upgrading machining support tooling and precision locating devices in your processes?

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