Originally Posted By: CNC-Dude #5585
I think he ran out of ambition.


Not the case. The first casting was cut up and examined. Realizing there were areas that need more work. The pattern was changed and then the second casting was poured. This casting was also cut up for examination. A third has been cast and is getting prepared for machining.
This is expensive to do. The pattern work, casting cost all add up. The machining costs will also add up. Be patient, the project is moving forward.


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