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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6
I wouldn't even blink if I put $30K into the project. I hope that doesn't sound like a naively small amount. I have no idea what something like this would actually cost.
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If I am reading this right you are trying to take imperfections out of items that are now-nonstandard. To do this with automatic machines I would think you need to add a bunch of zeros to your number above. There is a reason hand finishing is used and that is you can hire a lot of hands for what it would cost to begin to engineer what you are looking for.
Machines are great for repetitive processes where you want many of the exact same, not so good for one offs with lots of variables. Man is still the go to for that.