Rods finally came.

Again what part of the block do you use to reference the block on the machine? Everyone knows there is a program and it uses. X,Y, Z. You stated that a CNC will locate the lifter bores. To true them. What do you use as a reference for the starting point for the program to place the bores in the correct position and at the correct angle? Since you cannot answer I am assuming you never did it. Because if you did it you would know the CNC mill doesn't find the start point on its own.

And the blue print is not something you program in and tell the machine to find the position where you set the block on the table. How the hell would it know where to start.

Every block is different you need to touch off at places on the block . Where would that be ? You can't even understand the words reference point. And you run a CNC?
I don't run one but I watched and am smart enough to know that you need those points to start. You don't even know that. Give me a break.
Your getting mad now aren't you. Because you don't know. Clue: There is probably more then one spot you would need to locate after you lock down the block on the table. Don't tell me? Its at location X Y and Z. LMFAO