CAMX 2021 exhibit preview: Reckless Industries
Tennessee-based Reckless Industries specializes in building patterns, plugs, masters and fiberglass molds for a variety of industries using its state-of-the-art equipment and decades of experience.
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Established in 2001, Reckless Industries (Maryville, Tenn., U.S.) specializes in building patterns, plugs, masters and fiberglass molds for a variety of industries including marine, powersports, energy and more. With state-of-the-art equipment and decades of experience, the company says it is always ready to take on the next composites project.
From CAD/design work to a production-ready molds, Reckless Industries provides turnkey products. Equipment include:
- DMS large-format five-axis router with a 25′ x 12′ 5′ cutting base
- Thermwood five-axis router with 5′ x 5′ table
- Thermwood three-axis router table with 5′ x 10′ cutting base
- Post cure booth capable of fitting a 26′ part reaching temperatures as high as 160ºF.
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