Mario Turcot
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JimH2 said:He is doing his best to have a slip up with those fingers casually moving around the cutter.
Cheese said:Interesting video, and some really nice machinist gear. He’s got some really nice stuff. [big grin]. He certainly didn’t cheap out on the equipment.
I don’t really understand what he’s doing as his machine tools are already fully capable of performing the task he wants to do and in a much safer manner.
If it’s a .030” wide chamfer...then I get that, however if it’s a .400” wide chamfer...then I don’t get that. It’s a lot safer to produce that on the mill.
Another interesting snippet is that he went from woodworker to metal fabricator. I’ve always experienced the opposite transition.
It's much faster that way. No need to align and re-clamp for each side.Cheese said:I don’t really understand what he’s doing as his machine tools are already fully capable of performing the task he wants to do and in a much safer manner.
It's only about 6 meters per second takeoff speed with that bit, then subtract air resistance while it's flying. What could possibly go wrong? [unsure]DeformedTree said:Just thinking of the slug of metal launching into his gut.
Cheese said:Another interesting snippet is that he went from woodworker to metal fabricator. I’ve always experienced the opposite transition.