Date set for C.R. Onsrud's Factory Demo Day
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TROUTMAN, N.C. -- C.R. Onsrud Inc., a manufacturer of CNC machinery, is hosting its annual C.R. Onsrud Factory Demo Day on March 30, 2022, giving woodworkers the opportunity to see demonstrations of live CNC machines in action.

The day’s events also include a tour of their 155,000 square foot factory in Troutman, NC, CNC educational seminars, and opportunities to ask questions and build partnerships in the world of CNC manufacturing.

“We feel lucky to be hosting this event this year,” said Jeff Onsrud. “Events such as our Factory Demo Day are important to keep us all in the CNC community connected. We are continually learning from our customers and others in the manufacturing industries and want to share our knowledge as well, so people make informed machinery plans to grow their business.”

Attendees can expect to see live demonstrations of wood, composites, and metal applications on both 3- and 5-axis CNC machines. 

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C.R. Onsrud, Inc., located in Troutman, NC, specializes in 3-, 4-, and 5-Axis CNC Machining Centers, CNC Routers, CNC Mills, and Inverted Routers along with providing a full line of tooling and accessories for CNC machinery. Visit www.cronsrud.com for more information about C.R. Onsrud Inc.

Here is the video from the 2019 event.

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