Controlling machines is important, verifying the final product is elemental.
I have seen extreme "CNC", "DRO", you call it machinist setups that cost a furtune and will not always guaranty quality after all... It always comes down to simple inspection tools to demoralize a machinist... "CMM" and "Micro controlled comparators" "Hardness" & "Surface Finish" "Spring" gauges will be an awesome platform to put investment on (as there are only a handful of automated quality tools providers that charge a furtune for their products) and that is where I want to take the propleller chip. Everyone should have access to Accuracy and Precision aquicition, calculation, data display and storage at a fair cost (Unless you buy from Craig list like I do sometimes)
So, I would deffinetly participate in a "Machinist" posting (now that I know how to do it!)
Being stock on a train gives me more time to participate than I thought.
D
Thanks Ken, for the go ahead, and Bump, for getting it done. And yeah, same request from "suggestions"... people were reading that and not commenting, so I wanted to get it in the open.
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Controlling machines is important, verifying the final product is elemental.
I have seen extreme "CNC", "DRO", you call it machinist setups that cost a furtune and will not always guaranty quality after all... It always comes down to simple inspection tools to demoralize a machinist... "CMM" and "Micro controlled comparators" "Hardness" & "Surface Finish" "Spring" gauges will be an awesome platform to put investment on (as there are only a handful of automated quality tools providers that charge a furtune for their products) and that is where I want to take the propleller chip. Everyone should have access to Accuracy and Precision aquicition, calculation, data display and storage at a fair cost (Unless you buy from Craig list like I do sometimes)
So, I would deffinetly participate in a "Machinist" posting (now that I know how to do it!)
Being stock on a train gives me more time to participate than I thought.
D
Thanks Ken, for the go ahead, and Bump, for getting it done. And yeah, same request from "suggestions"... people were reading that and not commenting, so I wanted to get it in the open.
Thanks again guys.