Go 'Rekd, You da manOriginally posted by Rekd
I've been laughing about this for a couple hours now, so I thought I'd share my 'outside the box' machining process for the day;
'Rekd
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I've been laughing about this for a couple hours now, so I thought I'd share my 'outside the box' machining process for the day;
We're doing laser preperation for microwave housings. Essentially, we get a housing, (alum), with a bunch of islands and pockets. The housings are already machined and plated, (silver over nickel over chem film over bare alum). Some of the housings are over several hundred bucks appiece BEFORE we get them. (Pucker factor 8.5 right there before we even start.)
We have to take about .020" off the top and bottom to prep them so they can laser weld the covers on after assembly.
The edge-break requirement is .001 to .004" per edge. This on a part that was machined by someone else, with wall location tolerances of +-.005. The edge break plays a very important role in the success of the weld.
In order to measure the edge break, I had to resort to using one of my hairs under a microscope. (The hair measured .003" dia and works great!)
I wonder if our customer would approve of our measurement methods. (We'll have to add a new category to our "checked with" section on the FA reports)
'Rekd
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Matt
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Go 'Rekd, You da manOriginally posted by Rekd
I've been laughing about this for a couple hours now, so I thought I'd share my 'outside the box' machining process for the day;
'Rekd
PEACE
Hey rekd if you ever need tighter tolerences let me know. I have measured my hair and most of it is .0015 with some at .002 The problem is I'm losing it so fast I will probably not be able to help you much longer!
turmite
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Rekd you're lucky you're not bald. I must say it's an ingenious way you've come up to measure!
FA report: "Component to spec, finish not hairy"
Klox
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turmite wrote:
Yeah! I hear that. But not to worry, it seems to take root in my shoulders and back .I'm losing it so fast I will probably not be able to help you much longer!
And my grand-daughter (age 3) says I have a mustache in my ear
robotic regards,
Tom
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Not bald yet...but my forehead is almost 2 inches longer than 2 years ago. Luckely I have enough hair to last another year or 2, then I'll be able to do a comb-over for another year or so.. but it's going quick!Originally posted by Klox
Rekd you're lucky you're not bald. I must say it's an ingenious way you've come up to measure!
FA report: "Component to spec, finish not hairy"
Klox
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Matt
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Rekd,
you're far from bald!!! I wear my hair cropped short, like GI Jane after she got serious, without the make up!!!LOL
Klox
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I'm lazy, I'm only "sparking" when the EDM is running....
Sorry forgot to say: i can send you guys a pic of myself if Paul don't mind a serious "server down" crash....
Klox
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I think all you guys should post photos so people know who they're dealing with...
By the way, Rekd, do you use blond or red hair for the smaller diameters? Way to be creative at work!
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I hope you're not excluding yourself from this suggestion..Originally posted by Jennifer
I think all you guys should post photos so people know who they're dealing with...
That's a loaded question.. I actually prefer red because they seem to be stronger, more stable, more reliable and IMNSHO they are just better suited for the job (for reasons I won't go into here.. )By the way, Rekd, do you use blond or red hair for the smaller diameters?
Of course, for the larger more sensitive features, I have to use the "short-n-curly's"
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Matt
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