Re -Cut points ?? Really that easy? WOW

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Mason do you ever have anything constructive to say? these more actuate then anything out there bar none .Most indexers have much more slop then that .We make a similar gear for a screw machine that has to have less then that using the same technology its proven and it works and its simple .
 

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brianna187 said:

I bet the instrument used to measure that kind of tolerance cost more than the CNC machine.

I do contract calibration work for the nuclear industry and accuracy in test equipment aint cheap!
 
WilleeCue said:
I bet the instrument used to measure that kind of tolerance cost more than the CNC machine.

I do contract calibration work for the nuclear industry and accuracy in test equipment aint cheap!
I think there's one too many zeros there...:wink:
 
Craig Fales said:
I think there's one too many zeros there...:wink:

Hey Craig, you may be correct about the zero. I checked out the fixture yesterday and there was no play in it what so ever. There are a few changes cosmetically to be made but this item will work as described. When I seperated the two, I could feel a slight vaccuum created until they seperated. That tight fit along with the taper lock pin will make it as accurate as needed to do re-cuts or multi cuts on fronts without the worry of being off. With out question, I will want a setup. By the way, I tryed to make one of these and it didn't come close to that accurate. This falls into my KISS rule. Keep it simple stupid.


Jim.
 
Craig, I Was Referring To 2/ Th's . Jim Did Not Only Get A Chance To See The Fixture But Some Of The People Involved In The Design And Manufacture Of All The Brianna Products ,tour The Factory And See The Machinery Involved In Building It Ill Leave That To Him If He Cares To Comment On Things.
 
Craig Fales said:
I think there's one too many zeros there...:wink:
.2 2 hundred thousandthss
.02 2o thousandts
.002 2 thousandts
.0002 2 ten thousandths
.00002 2 hundredths ?

I would think a screw machine or cnc lathe/turner would have to make that thing.
 
JoeyInCali said:
.2 2 hundred thousandthss2 tenths
.02 2o thousandts or 2 hundredths
.002 2 thousandts
.0002 2 ten thousandths
.00002 2 hundredths ? This is 2 hundred thousandths

I would think a screw machine or cnc lathe/turner would have to make that thing.

I was trying to think of something very similar, I like the idea, but I was going to use a dedicated lathe, so I was looking more at either a square/triangular/hexagonal arbor for the chuck, (depending on the number of teeth in the chuck) so there was no chance of the arbor itself to slip.
 
ready or not

Dave38 said:
usually one doesn't announce it until it's fully ready and already tested, and passed.
I am only explaining what I perceive Willie's post to be. no offense to anyone:smile:
Dave
Microsoft need to know about this insight.
They release stuff that is not even capable of doing what they claim.
I think the next step is making a micro location pin so the same cue reference can be repeated. It only needs to be 1/32 diameter or so.
It just repeats the location, not for taking any of the rotational loads.

Neil
 
Originally Posted by JoeyInCali
.2 2 hundred thousandthss2 tenths200 THOUSANDTHS
.02 2o thousandths or 2 hundredths20 THOUSANDTHS
.002 2 thousandths
.0002 2 ten thousandthsOR 2 TENTHS
.00002 2 hundredths ? This is 2 hundred thousandthsAND THIS IS 20 MILLIONTHS

THAT IS HOW A MACHINST WOULD READ IT
 
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wildbill9ball said:
Originally Posted by JoeyInCali
.2 2 hundred thousandthss2 tenths200 THOUSANDTHS
.02 2o thousandths or 2 hundredths20 THOUSANDTHS
.002 2 thousandths
.0002 2 ten thousandthsOR 2 TENTHS
.00002 2 hundredths ? This is 2 hundred thousandthsAND THIS IS 20 MILLIONTHS

THAT IS HOW A MACHINST WOULD READ IT
Duh!
Thanks.:smile:
 
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