Ronmar
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well it is machining it... any knucklehead can remove metal, the skill and "machining" comes in building the fixture to hold and move the cutter in the proper relationship to the workpiece. have learned some interesting ways to machine and fit, working with old slow speed diesels. All handwork, all fairly simple and relatively precise. not especially fast though... guide rails and draw file can be very precise, you just spend a bit of time building the jig(baseplate and studs with nuts to hold the guide rails alongside the workpiece), measuring and adjusting the rails for each successive cut/depth adjustment. you can even use a cross rail on the guide rails to map the surface irregularities. not rocket surgery, you just need to think your way thru, same as you would using a mill...