I just want to elaborate a bit. I'm not being a dick here, I can throw out a guess, or run other companies down and build myself up. It's not the way I do business. I let the product speak for itself, and I don't sell junk, or make it.
I have to rent the machine from my boss, I have to build the fixture, I have to design and test. It took me three, full weekends, just to set up and run the machine for one pair of heads (actually one and a half, since I boo boo'd). CNC machining something is not pushing some buttons and waiting. Anyone who says that is a low level operator in a production shop where they use qualified tooling, and their "set-up" consist's of using a loading a proven program, touching the tools off, and making offset tweaks. I can show someone with half a brain that in an afternoon. That's what is called a class c machinist. The real deal is a bit more involved than what you see on OCC, I've been at it off and on (mostly on) for ten year's, and still learn new things all the time.