Diamant manufactures replication techniques for building tools. These replication techniques can dramatically reduce time and cost associated with manufacturing machine tools by fundamentally changing the manufacturing process. These replication materials are epoxy-based and come in both putty and fluid consistencies for easy application. The company supplies these replication techniques for building tools in two main types of replication materials. The first replication techniques for building tools are available with salient features like fitting static components with flexural strength equivalent to steel; such as fitting a column square to a base is one, i.E., diamant dwh known as liquid shim, flexural strength equivalent to steel. The second replication techniques for building tools is material for producing sliding or dynamic surfaces, like mating a cnc lathe saddle square on the bed ways, i.E., diamant moglice. The formulation of these replication techniques for building tools dynamic materials is more critical due to more demanding technical requirements. Replication techniques for building tools materials can be moulded to fit any slide surface including hydrostatic guides, bushings, dovetails, vee ways, round ways, quills, etc. One surface must be accurate. The epoxy then replicates that accurate surface onto the mating component within 5 microns per metre accuracy while that component is in its correct alignment. This procedure of the replication techniques for building tools eliminates need for precision machining, scraping, grinding or jig boring operations and makes in-field manufacturing and building of machine tools more practical.