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  1. #1
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    Swarf Fetishist

    Give us your swarf, your stringy tails of metal debris, your huddled masses of crunchy metal chips -



    I collect the chips I produce as a reminder of the jobs that have come to pass, the interesting materials I have worked with, and the inane passes that fortunately were not fatal to either myself, my coworkers, or the machines... Eventually the size of my collection out-grows my necessity for a clean horizontal surface.

    Does anyone else have a similar swarf fetish? If you do, please use this thread to post pictures of your most cherished chips and if so inclined send a copy of the picture to;

    [email protected]


    - I will compile a collection and perhaps use the best photos to make coffee mugs, maybe a calendar, T-shirts or some such nonsense :-)

    Cheers




    "If you have great talents, industry will improve them; if you have but moderate abilities, industry will supply their deficiency." *Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723 - 1792)

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    Find somebody with access to a LARGE vertical boring mill. Some of the swarf "chips" ring like a manhole cover when they hit the floor. They don't "tinkle", they "clank". LOL

    Dick Z
    DZASTR

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD ZASTROW View Post
    Find somebody with access to a LARGE vertical boring mill. Some of the swarf "chips" ring like a manhole cover when they hit the floor. They don't "tinkle", they "clank". LOL

    Dick Z
    Yes they do, rather unfortunate for this guy I used to work for who got one of the big daddies stuck onto a section of his neck and melted in before he could pull it off. Has this terrible melted scar on his neck forever now.

    Regards M
    No, Little-Johnny, pomegranate is not a type of English stone.

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    relevant


    20110902_003.jpg by RS274D, on Flickr

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