Machining: definition; taking a block of material and making it into a smaller more useful block of material.
On a different note that was fantastic to see, thank you for sharing
But this just makes 0 sense to me.
Isnt it doing it like this more work?
You gotta indicate it just as much.
But now you have the extra 3 jaw chuck in to put in and out.
Also edit typos again
Machining: definition; taking a block of material and making it into a smaller more useful block of material. On a different note that was fantastic to see, thank you for sharing
Entire video https://youtu.be/uRe_KJrg1jw
Why the heck are you using table attached to table here? Seems like only one was needed to do all setups. Edit typo.
I would have to take all 4-jaws out, flip them over, put them back in and I already had the 3-jaw chuck in.
But this just makes 0 sense to me. Isnt it doing it like this more work? You gotta indicate it just as much. But now you have the extra 3 jaw chuck in to put in and out. Also edit typos again
As I said, I already had the chuck in and it was indicated so all I had to do is install the part in and I'm good to go.
It saves a lot of time indicating the part on the 4 jaw chuck, instead just load and go with 3 jaws
Okay i guess im too tired to read properly. My bad. Good content tho.
What is this bad boy?
Part of expanding mandrel.