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The Cincinnati Milling Machine Secret: How Fred Geier Built 17-Minute War Machines While Modern CNC Takes Hours to Setup During WWII, Cincinnati Milling Machine Company president Fred Geier revolutionized production by manufacturing a complete machine tool every 17 minutes, nearly doubling America's machine tool production before the end of 1941. The company achieved this through standardized modular designs, pre-machined component libraries, and assembly line techniques adapted from automotive manufacturing. Workers could quickly configure universal milling machines using interchangeable heads, tables, and drives that were pre-manufactured and tested. This allowed rapid customization for specific military contracts while maintaining precision. Modern CNC machines, despite their computer control, often require hours of programming, tooling setup, and calibration for each new job, making them slower for the varied, quick-turnaround production that won the war.