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Plus: 4 tips for tooling success OCTOBER 2023 NEWS FROM OUR SPONSORS Save on Tooling & Maximize Perf

Plus: 4 tips for tooling success [View this email in a browser]( OCTOBER 2023 [home]( [forum]( [youtube]( NEWS FROM OUR SPONSORS [Save on Tooling & Maximize Performance]( Save on Tooling & Maximize Performance Are you tired of poor performance and high costs with your current tooling solutions? From man hours spent selecting, ordering, changing and troubleshooting — tooling inefficiencies may be the root cause of larger profitability issues. Discover four proven steps to maximize your tooling performance and profitability. [learn more]( [4 Steps to Help Your Small Shop Win Big]( 4 Steps to Help Your Small Shop Win Big Tips for tooling success look a little different for small shops — which might not get the same attention as the big shops do. Find out how to get the highest performance tooling while increasing profits. Check out this expert guide for tooling strategies and tips that work for small shops. [learn more]( [Master Turning Insert Selection]( 3 Must Know Guidelines for Turning Inserts Choosing the right turning insert for your application can be daunting. With hundreds of thousands of different inserts available from dozens of suppliers, how can you make the process more manageable? Check out three factors that can help you simplify turning insert selection and apply inserts with confidence. [learn more]( 4853 N. Ravenswood | Chicago, IL 60640 | chatter@practicalmachinist.com Copyright © 2023 Practical Machinist, LLC [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( [ ]

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