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  1. #21
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    gizmo_454;

    Here is a discussion about machining soft jaws:

    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/genera...athe_soft.html
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by txcncman View Post
    Very much. Thank you, and a funny thread too.

    Robert
    The beaten path, is exclusively for beaten men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geof View Post
    gizmo_454;

    Here is a discussion about machining soft jaws:

    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/genera...athe_soft.html
    Thanks Geof. Helpful indeed!

    Mike

  4. #24
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    I am still trying to figure out why this thread is in the mill section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txcncman View Post
    I am still trying to figure out why this thread is in the mill section.
    Why worry.
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.

  6. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geof View Post
    Why worry.
    Not worried. Amused. Entertained.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txcncman View Post
    Not worried. Amused. Entertained.
    Just a newer forum member that started it in the wrong Haas place and it did not get moved. No sweat, it was fun!

    Mike
    Two Haas VF-2's, Haas HA5C, Haas HRT-9, Hardinge CHNC 1, Bother HS-300 Wire EDM, BobCAD V23, BobCAD V28

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    Quote Originally Posted by Machineit View Post
    Just a newer forum member that started it in the wrong Haas place and it did not get moved. No sweat, it was fun!

    Mike
    Seems I get amused much more easily these days. Like when a thread goes off topic and then just keeps going, and going...like the Energizer bunny. That little pink guy makes me laugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txcncman View Post
    Seems I get amused much more easily these days. Like when a thread goes off topic and then just keeps going, and going...like the Energizer bunny. That little pink guy makes me laugh.
    It's the damn pink fur, it tickles!

    But seriously, some of the best threads go a little off topic and really come out great.

    Mike
    Two Haas VF-2's, Haas HA5C, Haas HRT-9, Hardinge CHNC 1, Bother HS-300 Wire EDM, BobCAD V23, BobCAD V28

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    Threads going off topic (after the primary purpose has been filled) is one of the things that make CNCzone fun and interesting. Threads constantly belaboring the topic after it has been fully covered are frustrating.
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geof View Post
    Threads going off topic (after the primary purpose has been filled) is one of the things that make CNCzone fun and interesting. Threads constantly belaboring the topic after it has been fully covered are frustrating.
    +1
    Two Haas VF-2's, Haas HA5C, Haas HRT-9, Hardinge CHNC 1, Bother HS-300 Wire EDM, BobCAD V23, BobCAD V28

  12. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geof View Post
    Threads going off topic (after the primary purpose has been filled) is one of the things that make CNCzone fun and interesting. Threads constantly belaboring the topic after it has been fully covered are frustrating.
    Instead of belaboring, I think we should bevacationing. Or we could at least unionize and get higher wages.

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    i posted in here because i couldnt find a haas lathe section... where is it??

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    Scroll down the page a bit and see a box labelled 'Forum Jump' on the right. Drop the menu and you will see Haas Lathes about thirteen lines below Haas Mills which will be at the top.
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.

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