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The issue with grinding precision surfaces is that it is not easy to achieve, and not easy for the customer to know the difference. I am finding this out personally in learning to use my surface grinder. Shiny does not mean flat! Gleaming does not mean accurate! Ground both sides does not mean parallel! A lot of grinding is done on old worn out machines that are not capable of doing good work, especially without a good operator who really knows and cares how to make the grinder do the best work it is capable of. If you have machine components ground for accuracy, make sure they are properly inspected for parallel, flat, and tolerance to your satisfaction before accepting the work and paying the bill -- unless you only want it to look pretty...