Monday, August 27, 2007
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Observation
Of all the animals on the planet humans are the only ones that do not possess the intelligence to not shit where they sleep.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Cher are you hinting I should be posting and coming over to your blog and commenting
huh huh huh ?????????
huh huh huh ?????????
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Thursday, August 09, 2007
quote by Ernest Becker
The distinctive human problem fom time immemorial has been the need to spiritualize human life, to lift it onto a special immortal plain, beyond the cycles of life and death that characterize all other organisms.
Monday, August 06, 2007
The Cobra
Musings
I wonder, being a massage therapist, I could get away wearing a shirt that said meat tenderizer ?
Friday, August 03, 2007
visual demo of things I do
Ok people have asked what machining is and it is kind of hard to explain if you have never seen it sooooooo...............
for this job that I am currently working on we start with a piece of aluminum bar stock 2 inches by 4 inches cut to 8.25 inches long
the ends are faced so the piece is now 8 inches long overall, you can see the endmill in the shower of coolant cutting the fare face of the piece
Now some set screw holes are drilled in which I tap later
the piece is turned so it is now standing and hole is bored into it at just under 1.25 inches. It is drilled half way from one side then flipped and the other half is drilled from the other side
The hole is then reamed to exact size. when one needs a precision hole, reamer are a very efficient way of doing it
the contouring starts with that big 4 inch face mill you see back there sending coolant all over the place. it is spinning at 4500 rpm at this point
the piece after contouring , you can see how much material has been removed and there is still one more operation to be done but not today.
for this job that I am currently working on we start with a piece of aluminum bar stock 2 inches by 4 inches cut to 8.25 inches long
the ends are faced so the piece is now 8 inches long overall, you can see the endmill in the shower of coolant cutting the fare face of the piece
Now some set screw holes are drilled in which I tap later
the piece is turned so it is now standing and hole is bored into it at just under 1.25 inches. It is drilled half way from one side then flipped and the other half is drilled from the other side
The hole is then reamed to exact size. when one needs a precision hole, reamer are a very efficient way of doing it
the contouring starts with that big 4 inch face mill you see back there sending coolant all over the place. it is spinning at 4500 rpm at this point
the piece after contouring , you can see how much material has been removed and there is still one more operation to be done but not today.
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