REGO-FIX Case Study

Strict Tooling Policy Ensures Engraving Shop’s Quality

Apr 29, 2022

TRUE MARK ENGRAVING CO.

Some would say that True Mark Engraving Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, goes a bit overboard with its tooling rituals, but according to owner and President Dave Timura, the shop’s meticulous methodology maintains process consistency and ensures no other engraving shop can compete with its quality. To ensure the working life of its cutters, True Mark relies on tooling from Rego-Fix (Indianapolis, Indiana), along with in-house cutting tool grinding and replacing machine tool spindles when they run out as little as 0.0001 inch.

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About REGO-FIX

With U.S. headquarters in Whitestown, Indiana, REGO-FIX, inventor of the original ER collet system, is a world leader in the manufacture of Swiss precision tooling. For more information on REGO-FIX, its products and services, or to request a catalog, please call 1.800.REGO-FIX or visit the company’s website at www.rego-fix.com.

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