This company’s investment in top-tier equipment is paying off big time!

What happens when German workholding, Japanese machining, and American ingenuity come together under one roof?

Join Tony Gunn of MTDCNC as he visits Stober in Kentucky and talks to Landon Garrison about how they’re using a Nakamura-Tome multitasking machine paired with Hainbuch workholding to achieve 11-micron tolerances—and only 1 micron of variation across a 50-part run. All with 15-minute chuck changeovers thanks to the centroteX system.

This isn’t your average machining story. It’s a look into how Meredith Machinery, Nakamura-Tome, and Hainbuch are enabling Stober to go from multi-machine workflows to single-setup, ultra-precise part production.

If you’re still doing multiple setups for tight-tolerance parts, this is the video that’ll make you rethink your process.

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