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Clicked on the link, looked at the pictures... but it did raise one question...
I understand the Sea Salt and the Crushed Red Pepper Flakes...
But do you really need a tool like that to get a HERON in such a small box?
I am an (apparently) rare design engineer who has an "extensive" hands-on background. At my home shop, we have 3 manual lathes and 2 manual mills. I've also been employed as a manual and CNC machinist. Since being employed as an engineer, I have seen parts from clean-sheet design through computer modeling (CAD), programming (CAM), machining on CNC, and the finished product. I've modeled in CATIA, SolidWorks, etc.. programmed in MasterCAM, EasyCAM, by hand off the top of my head (up to 4-axis), etc... machined on Okuma, Bridgeport, and (my favorite) Haas CNC machines. For a while, I had a desktop CNC much like yours but I decided I could do better so I sold it off.
Then, I got into a disagreement on the BMWMOA forums about how to machine that aluminum dirtbike helmet. There goes all my credentials!
Next time I'm back "home" in St Louis, I'll have to convince you to let me come over to Southern IL and check out your setup!
What brand of CNC is that and what software drives it?
I am an (apparently) rare design engineer who has an "extensive" hands-on background. At my home shop, we have 3 manual lathes and 2 manual mills. I've also been employed as a manual and CNC machinist. Since being employed as an engineer, I have seen parts from clean-sheet design through computer modeling (CAD), programming (CAM), machining on CNC, and the finished product. I've modeled in CATIA, SolidWorks, etc.. programmed in MasterCAM, EasyCAM, by hand off the top of my head (up to 4-axis), etc... machined on Okuma, Bridgeport, and (my favorite) Haas CNC machines. For a while, I had a desktop CNC much like yours but I decided I could do better so I sold it off.
Then, I got into a disagreement on the BMWMOA forums about how to machine that aluminum dirtbike helmet. There goes all my credentials!
Next time I'm back "home" in St Louis, I'll have to convince you to let me come over to Southern IL and check out your setup!
my visitors are a little noisy....