The Company
Where did Glock CNC come from?
It all began with engineering very
specialized superchargers for the performance
automotive world. After spending from $2,500
to $17,000 on many small CNC mills and
lathes...none seemed to fit his needs(some
wouldn’t even work). As a result, he simply re-
engineered existing mills and lathes to suit his
needs. Later, he would discover that many
others around the world had the same needs.
Larger capacity with better precision.
SherlineCollet.com was started (now changed to GlockCNC.com) -
Originally, we simply sold ER converted Sherline headstocks. It was actually a
rather challenging growth process. All the spindles had to be custom ground,
hardened and balance. The problem was getting a source that would grind them to
the correct specifications. Many batches came in out of specification and put us
many months behind. Finally, we located a supplier that would properly grind the
spindles to our exact specifications.
The product line expanded to meet the demands of the markets. Because we
expanded beyond Sherline ER conversions, we changed over to Glock CNC. You can
now get a variety of retro-fitted headstocks for universal applications,
motor/controller options and CNC ready mills. Coming in late 2014, You will have
the opportunity to get our 5 axis CNC mill for under $15k. Oddly, our 5 axis mill is,
in part, based on technology James used to develop his unique superchargers.
The People
James Dimond
Engineer
James has been paid for
engineering and work by
Fortune 500 companies to
institutions such as Cornell
University.
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Precision Headstocks, CNC Conversion Parts and Mills