but they said there would be no math! ;)
Rick, every time I read one of your adventures, I think "He MUST have been thinking about me when he did that!" I can even think of applications for teaching math, something I get called to do now and again. I've been downloading your stuff for a couple of years. Yesterday I realised I was having a hard time finding it, among the nearly 30GB of metalworking materials I've packratted in that time. So Yesterday I started a "Rick Sparber" folder in my metalworking directory. It's all your fault! ;)
Bill in OKC
--- In gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Sparber" <rgsparber@...> wrote:
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> A few years ago I learned about a new way to align my mill vise that
> permitted it to be done in a single pass. For some reason I could not figure
> out the math and others came to my rescue. Then this morning I was watching
> a YouTube video on how to align a mill vise sitting on a pivot base when it
> all became clear. It became clear because the guy doing the alignment was
> doing it wrong :-))
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> If you are interested in how to align any straight edge to any axis on a
> mill, see
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> http://rick.sparber.org/aa.pdf
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> Your questions and comments are welcome. All of us are smarter than any one
> of us.
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> Rickd
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