3:44 pm
March 22, 2010
I joke with my friends who are REALLY machinists that if it requires more than three setups, its beyond my skill level;)
I fall into the Measure with a calibrated eye, mark it with a greasy finger and cut it with a torch category
I just own Micrometers to look cool.....
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Having used a genuine metal cutting lathe for a few weeks now, I feel qualified to answer this question.
A "setup" is all the fussing, tweaking, mental gymnastics, and torquing down of hold-ems one does immediately prior to watching the work wobble in unexpected directions while breaking a freshly sharpened bit.:giggle:
Who would have thought a 7/8 chunk of steel could flex so much?
The good news is I'm getting lots of practice sharpening bits.:smug:
No matter where you go... there you are.
4:28 pm
March 22, 2010
Naw.... Lee the Setup is really after you have been working on a part in the lathe for 18 hours and have it almost all the way done and measuring for the last critical dimension you use the wrong reference point and make it .160 tho smaller than its suppose to be basically turning it into two days worth of wasted time
Whatever you are, be a good one.
Abraham Lincoln
6:48 pm
May 14, 2010
Larry L;4639 wrote: Naw.... Lee the Setup is really after you have been working on a part in the lathe for 18 hours and have it almost all the way done and measuring for the last critical dimension you use the wrong reference point and make it .160 tho smaller than its suppose to be basically turning it into two days worth of wasted time
Ouch. :banghead:
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June 3, 2010
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4:41 am
August 1, 2010
I'm with Bill Cottrell. I am old enough to remember when NC restaurants were dry. You had to BYOB, and you got the waiter to bring you a set-up, basically a glass of ice and some sort of soda (pop to you non-southerners).
Real men threw the cork away, because they were never going to use it again.
7:39 pm
March 18, 2010
To me a setup is an assemblage of stops and clamps and hold downs that allows you to produce hundreds of parts in a short time that are all exactly .160" too short.
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