this post was submitted on 28 Mar 2024
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They CNC milled the thickness, then laser cut it, them formed it. It's that first part that shouldn't have happened.
I just assumed it was a CNC brushed finish, pretty standard finish for non painted parts when we order anything local.
Removes dings and picks and gives it a uniform look.