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View From My Shop, Episode 2: 3D Printing and Postprocessing With Tangible Solutions

Collaboration between Tangible Solutions’ additive and machining departments simplifies their work. Learn more in this episode of The View From My Shop.

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The second episode of The View From My Shop web series focuses on Tangible Solutions, a shop well on its way to becoming an end-to-end contract manufacturer of orthopedic implants. Learn more about the shop’s additive and postprocessing efforts with Chris Collins, COO of Tangible Solutions:

The View From My Shop is a companion series to our long-running “The View From My Shop” column. The web series explores the world of modern machining, delivering an inside look at how shops large and small make parts. Viewers learn from shop owners, machinists and engineers about the technologies, people and processes that keep today’s shops successful.

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