473 pts ยท July 8, 2014
Because it's not polished. It's just surface ground.
I shed a tear every time an ignorant fool says it's wire EDM. This is ID/OD ground.
It's a single point planer. Most often used for rebuilding old cast iron machines. It's not a shaper.
I lied, a few companies use cryogenic + minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) for steels.
It's titanium. No one uses Cryogenic machining for steels.
This guy got downvoted but this is correct. This is cryogenic machining where a super cool gas is shot through the spindle and tool.
Try to pull with your lats for that last bit of motion at the top. Chin pumps aren't necessary.
Tools for the Machinist. Used to be fine American quality, still around but they don't have the same reputation in the metalworking industry
Starrett already makes them overseas. And a good amount of their tooling doesn't compare to the competition like Mitutoyo/TESA
I wonder why the US send 2 Million doses of that drug down to Brazil...Hmm
TMZ reports it is Los Angeles.
Those parts were made on a high precision CNC machining center. specifically https://us.jingdiao.com/
How it's actually made....https://us.jingdiao.com/
First two are correct, last one is incorrect. https://us.jingdiao.com/
No. Not edm. https://us.jingdiao.com/
No, it's not even EDM to begin with. https://us.jingdiao.com/
NO....NO. NO NO. It's not wire EDM for fucks sake. Please for the love of machining. STOP. JingDiao makes this on a 5-axis mill.
Before you let speculation get rampant... who has actually tried this controller?
hmm looks like Guthrie... It is Guthrie... Not surprised..
It's not that crazy... Youtube stabilization went havoc on this video and thus produced this result.
Dangers of 3D metal printing often not brought up.
Now a days, I do not throw balls AT ALL. And occasionally, the joint cracks loudly.
The shoulder always popped out when I wasn't thinking about it and I could feel it 'coming' sometimes. That was a couple years ago.
I hav-- had an issue with chronic shoulder dislocations. It definitely popped out at random while reaching/sudden movements.
And while it strikes as courageous or sportsman-like, it's more likely to aggravate injuries..
.3mm, .5mm, .7mm, and .9mm too!
It's machinistJesus, Of course he can make a bridgeport head perform simultaneous 5 axis.
That's jujimufu
Shut up and Duel
Teach me how to do this in Common Core Math.
Because it's not polished. It's just surface ground.
I shed a tear every time an ignorant fool says it's wire EDM. This is ID/OD ground.
It's a single point planer. Most often used for rebuilding old cast iron machines. It's not a shaper.
I lied, a few companies use cryogenic + minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) for steels.
It's titanium. No one uses Cryogenic machining for steels.
This guy got downvoted but this is correct. This is cryogenic machining where a super cool gas is shot through the spindle and tool.
Try to pull with your lats for that last bit of motion at the top. Chin pumps aren't necessary.
Tools for the Machinist. Used to be fine American quality, still around but they don't have the same reputation in the metalworking industry
Starrett already makes them overseas. And a good amount of their tooling doesn't compare to the competition like Mitutoyo/TESA
I wonder why the US send 2 Million doses of that drug down to Brazil...Hmm
TMZ reports it is Los Angeles.
Those parts were made on a high precision CNC machining center. specifically https://us.jingdiao.com/
How it's actually made....https://us.jingdiao.com/
First two are correct, last one is incorrect. https://us.jingdiao.com/
No. Not edm. https://us.jingdiao.com/
No, it's not even EDM to begin with. https://us.jingdiao.com/
NO....NO. NO NO. It's not wire EDM for fucks sake. Please for the love of machining. STOP. JingDiao makes this on a 5-axis mill.
Before you let speculation get rampant... who has actually tried this controller?
hmm looks like Guthrie... It is Guthrie... Not surprised..
It's not that crazy... Youtube stabilization went havoc on this video and thus produced this result.
Dangers of 3D metal printing often not brought up.
Now a days, I do not throw balls AT ALL. And occasionally, the joint cracks loudly.
The shoulder always popped out when I wasn't thinking about it and I could feel it 'coming' sometimes. That was a couple years ago.
I hav-- had an issue with chronic shoulder dislocations. It definitely popped out at random while reaching/sudden movements.
And while it strikes as courageous or sportsman-like, it's more likely to aggravate injuries..
.3mm, .5mm, .7mm, and .9mm too!
It's machinistJesus, Of course he can make a bridgeport head perform simultaneous 5 axis.
That's jujimufu
Shut up and Duel
Teach me how to do this in Common Core Math.