[gingery_machines] Re: ShopNotes V20, Issue 115 - cool router jig / lathe.

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Monday, January 31, 2011

 

Dave I agree that is a bargin! He is amazing and makes woodworking look easy!

Wonk

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> Wonk, I my be buying his software, at $29 it's a bargin. Besides it looks like fun to play with.
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> Dave Patterson
> odd_kins@...
> http://home.comcast.net/~oddkins/foundry_home.html
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Re: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Last weekend

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Sounds like a neo nazi bunch, you know he extremelist right wingers,,,
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Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 7:09 PM
Subject: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Last weekend

> Some nutjob etched kill them all & did over $700 worth of damage to our
> local veterans memorial wall here in Jacksonville Florida. What is this
> world coming to ?
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Re: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Oprah Winfrey says America could¢ve had breadlines if Barack Obama wasn¢t elected

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What does Oprah have to do with that lady in Haiti? you sound jealous,,
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To: <Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 7:07 PM
Subject: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Oprah Winfrey says America
could¢ve had breadlines if Barack Obama wasn¢t elected

> Oprah has shown her true colors supporting this prez. Her & michelle are
> also horrible influences on black women around the world. Black women
> idolize them both & now spend hundreds some times thousands of dollars a
> month to have good hair like them even if they have to pawn their kids
> toys. Check out the show (hardcore pawn) if you don't believe me.
>
> I saw an interview with a black mother in haiti a couple weeks ago saying
> some days she couldn't feed her kids. My question is how did she get the
> straight asian/indian style hair she had ? Is that an expensive weave
> taking the place of her childrens food ? It's all about priorities folks.
>
> --- In Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com, Carl Spitzer
> <cwsiv@...> wrote:
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>> She is so stupid to think breadlines were inevitable if the stupid
>> people had not allowed the Kenyan to be installed into an office for
>> which he is mentally unqualified and ineligible to serve in.
>>
>> Not that McCrazy of McCain-Feingold treason would have been better but
>> perhaps the social spending would be exchanged for the bailouts of CFR
>> connected companies.
>>
>> CWSIV
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[Fun_with_Bead-Patterns] Re: Galvanized Beads

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Firemountain gems and beads recommends artist's fixative. So sorry Diane... I cannot use galvanized beads at all. I put them between my fingers and the finish comes right off them all over my hands in just moments. I do not know what that is all about, but I use Czech glass gold and silver metallic seed beads both available at Firemountain gems and beads - http://www.firemountaingems.com/shopping.asp?skw=KWSEEDCZECHMETALLIC and also at shipwreck beads - http://www.shipwreckbeads.com/search/?cmdSearch.x=1&txtSearchTerms=11SB812&cmdSearch.x=23&cmdSearch.y=3&cmdSearch=Go!&ThanksToIE=SoCmdButtonIsSentForFormsWith1TextField (silvers) - http://www.shipwreckbeads.com/search/?cmdSearch.x=1&txtSearchTerms=11SB854&cmdSearch.x=0&cmdSearch.y=0&cmdSearch=Go!&ThanksToIE=SoCmdButtonIsSentForFormsWith1TextField (golds)
I hope these links work and do not look too messy.

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RE: [gingery_machines] new article: The Intersection of Art and Precision (Using a Caliper)

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Danne,

Did he teach you any tricks that I can include in the article?

By the way, version 2 is now posted.

Rick

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Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 8:08 PM
To: gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [gingery_machines] new article: The Intersection of Art and Precision (Using a Caliper)

Rick I am not a machinist by a long ways but my father was and he used the same type calipers and mikes you do. And he did some amazing stuff ! I still have his tools and machines and trying to learn. Danne

Developing the proper "feel" when using a mic or caliper is essential to

accuracy. This article presents a few exercises that will help you develop

and keep this feel. Although written for someone new to the metal working

hobby, I welcome experienced machinists to read it too and send me comments.

This is the only way I will reduce mistakes plus add new insights. All of us

are smarter than any one of us.

If you are interested, see

http://rick.sparber.org/f.pdf

Rick

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Re: [gingery_machines] new article: The Intersection of Art and Precision (Using a Caliper)

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Rick your probably getting tired of hearing from me. But your test is not a valid test, it not a real world application of this tool. I've been in pattermaking near all my life and in inspection using real world application of this and other measuring tools. Right now I program coordinante measuring machines. Basicly a 5 axis cnc that measures machined parts. The CMM is not as accurate as the calipers you have discribed in you article. Using those inside and outside calipers you will be lucky to get within .015, I have mititoyo vernier calipers that will read to 1/128" or .0075" you'll never get to that in a real world application with manual calipers. These tools are to be used with a rule, fractional or decimal, by compairing them to a known value and saying you can get that accurate in incorrect, although you may get lucky. a simple test would be to bore a 2" diameter using just the inside caliper to get to 2", the using just the outside caliper and
without checking the fit, until completed, turn a piston to fit leaving a .005" over all clearance. Don't check the measurment with anything but a rule. This will give you an idea of the accuracy of these tools. another test would be to turn/cut several parts to a given dimension the measure the repeatablity of your use of the tools. These are eyeball tools at best, using a rule and calipers.
 
Dave Patterson
odd_kins@yahoo.com
http://home.comcast.net/~oddkins/foundry_home.html

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From: Rick Sparber <rgsparber@aol.com>
Subject: [gingery_machines] new article: The Intersection of Art and Precision (Using a Caliper)
To: valleymetal@yahoogroups.com, mill_drill@yahoogroups.com, gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 4:02 PM

 

Developing the proper "feel" when using a mic or caliper is essential to
accuracy. This article presents a few exercises that will help you develop
and keep this feel. Although written for someone new to the metal working
hobby, I welcome experienced machinists to read it too and send me comments.
This is the only way I will reduce mistakes plus add new insights. All of us
are smarter than any one of us.

If you are interested, see

http://rick.sparber.org/f.pdf

Rick

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[Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Last weekend

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Some nutjob etched kill them all & did over $700 worth of damage to our local veterans memorial wall here in Jacksonville Florida. What is this world coming to ?

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Re: [gingery_machines] new article: The Intersection of Art and Precision (Using a Caliper)

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Rick I am not a machinist by a long ways but my father was and he used the same type calipers and mikes you do. And he did some amazing stuff ! I still have his tools and machines and trying to learn. Danne

--- On Mon, 1/31/11, Rick Sparber <rgsparber@aol.com> wrote:

From: Rick Sparber <rgsparber@aol.com>
Subject: [gingery_machines] new article: The Intersection of Art and Precision (Using a Caliper)
To: valleymetal@yahoogroups.com, mill_drill@yahoogroups.com, gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 5:02 PM

 

Developing the proper "feel" when using a mic or caliper is essential to

accuracy. This article presents a few exercises that will help you develop

and keep this feel. Although written for someone new to the metal working

hobby, I welcome experienced machinists to read it too and send me comments.

This is the only way I will reduce mistakes plus add new insights. All of us

are smarter than any one of us.

If you are interested, see

http://rick.sparber.org/f.pdf

Rick

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[Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Oprah Winfrey says America could¢ve had breadlines if Barack Obama wasn¢t elected

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Oprah has shown her true colors supporting this prez. Her & michelle are also horrible influences on black women around the world. Black women idolize them both & now spend hundreds some times thousands of dollars a month to have good hair like them even if they have to pawn their kids toys. Check out the show (hardcore pawn) if you don't believe me.

I saw an interview with a black mother in haiti a couple weeks ago saying some days she couldn't feed her kids. My question is how did she get the straight asian/indian style hair she had ? Is that an expensive weave taking the place of her childrens food ? It's all about priorities folks.

--- In Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com, Carl Spitzer <cwsiv@...> wrote:
>
> She is so stupid to think breadlines were inevitable if the stupid
> people had not allowed the Kenyan to be installed into an office for
> which he is mentally unqualified and ineligible to serve in.
>
> Not that McCrazy of McCain-Feingold treason would have been better but
> perhaps the social spending would be exchanged for the bailouts of CFR
> connected companies.
>
> CWSIV
> >
>

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Re: [gingery_machines] Re: ShopNotes V20, Issue 115 - cool router jig / lathe.

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Wonk, I my be buying his software, at $29 it's a bargin. Besides it looks like fun to play with.

Dave Patterson
odd_kins@yahoo.com
http://home.comcast.net/~oddkins/foundry_home.html

--- On Mon, 1/31/11, Wonk <tiwonk@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Wonk <tiwonk@yahoo.com>
Subject: [gingery_machines] Re: ShopNotes V20, Issue 115 - cool router jig / lathe.
To: gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 3:19 PM

 

Check out www.woodgears.ca if you like the shop notes machine then you will be interested in this guys inventions also!

Wonk

--- In gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com, David Frantz <websterindustro@...> wrote:
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> Just a heads up Shop Note issue 115 has a very interesting router jig/lathe described in an article in this issue. I haven't been able to get online with my PC yet, to get the gear making info but they seem to have an easy avenue to wood gears.
>
> This brings up an interesting question, how difficult would it be to make a hob for gears with teeth this large? The idea would be to cut aluminum or wood with the hob. If not a hob maybe a single point cutter? The problem with doing a hob is the pitch which would require interesting gearing on most lathes.
>
> The thought is to try to make the gears with a little more precision than can be had with a bandsaw. Of course the intent would be to use normal home shop equipment. A CNC router would be ideal here but I don't have one of those. Maybe I should build a CNC router instead. The thing I have about cutting them out on a bandsaw is the thought that the gears would end up bumpy.
>
> Interesting an idea just came to mind that if I do one good pattern I could use a router to do a clean up pass. This I need to think about a bit more. It would seem as though the right fixture would turn this into a precision operation.
>
> In any event you gotta love ShopNotes. Their articles really get the inventive juices flowing.
>
> David A Frantz
> websterindustro4at4mac.com
>
> Sent from my iPhone.
>

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Re: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: hey Carl think about it

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Val, how do you know the father of children from unmarried women are
violent? where di dyou ever get that idea?
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To: <Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 2:19 PM
Subject: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: hey Carl think about it

> NOPE!!! peoples' personalities and traits are somewhat inborn. So if
> people who don't choose to get educated and get jobs don't reproduce we
> have less likelihood of having more of them. In addition the sperm donor
> for most of the unwed young females who get pregnant is a violent
> criminal or loser. We don't need him to reproduce at all.
>
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>> On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 00:34 +0000, iloveubuntulinux wrote:
>> > NOPE!! Until fetal viability it is the woman's right to do whatever
>> > she wants with what is INSIDE her body since SHE is the creator of
> the
>> > new being. AND it is much better to pay for the ABORTIONS of
> unmarried
>> > uneducated girls than support them and their offspring from various
>> > baby daddies isn't it???
>>
>>
>> You forget the real choice, not to pay for the aborticide or the
>> welfare. Make the daddy pay or his parents.
>>
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RE: [Fun_with_Bead-Patterns] Re: Galvanized Beads

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Oh wow, Diane, I've been using it for years and have never had anything like
that happen. Linda

www.Beadintrigue.com <http://www.beadintrigue.com/>

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