Was that the initial finish out of the box, and a new quality belt fixed the issue, or was the belt a recent fix, i.e. your belt was worn and due for replacing?
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Was that the initial finish out of the box, and a new quality belt fixed the issue, or was the belt a recent fix, i.e. your belt was worn and due for replacing?
I've been working on some samples and the only other thought I have would be to leave .025" axial allowance on the parting line, so after blasting, you could fly cut the parting plane smooth.
Thanks Austin Machining, These might work, I'll have to get some specs on the nose. I'm waiting on a quote from Pioneer on some extensions for .125 that have a really small nose and 3/8" shank. I'll...
Hi everyone,
I have been machining some small cavities, .19"x.5" .050 deep, .720" from the top of a part. I've found endmills that I'm happy with, but I think there has got to be a better way to...
Ditto, I worked at a control panel plant right before college, I was only there for 4 months between high school and college, so they didn't want to train me on a lot. I did some plate layout,...
There are a few different ways to structure your LLC, several of them are pass through tax entities, which avoid double taxation. The business files an informational return, but all profit/loss then...
I'm a co founder of a small shop in Philadelphia, we provide engineering and design services, consult on product development, job shop work for test fixtures and are working on our own products....