
05-28-2005, 09:17 PM
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| | | Join Date: May 2005 Location: USA
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It would help if one had a few secret weapons at their disposal or tools of trade. | | Hi JavaDog and SendKeys,
If you read my e-bay store add: http://stores.ebay.com/DynaPowernamics-Inc/ it shows you in total detail what it does. But if you are not a professional machinist or toolmaker you might not totally understand or appreciate the added benefits of the Doo-Bee Stop, compared to other products on the market. Let me explain in more detail, a machinist machines a piece of metal to the specifications of ones assigned blueprints in a machine shop. Depending on the shop the machinist works in, he usually get a stack of blueprints per day and then has to make or machine those parts to within the tolerances of those blueprints. In doing so he might need to move from machine to machine depending which one is open or available at that time and not set up running production already. The machinist has with the blueprints an estimated production rate or how long it should take for a standard machinist to make those parts, he has to meet this time standards OR BEAT IT. In trying to beat these production standards it would help if one had a few secret weapons at their disposal or simply put tools of the trade. Me being a toolmaker and machinist all my life and loving every minute of it was always given the small little hard jobs (not floating buy on gravy production) to run, but sometimes thin parts with lots of drilling, milling and taping on the sides. Anyway a machinist has to be able to set-up that thin part fast in order to make the production rates. And can’t waste time making added tooling or looking around the shop to find something he can gyro rig to be used as a material shop on those thin parts. Back to the basics a machinists needs to call off on one side of the part all the blueprints dimensions. In doing so needs to set up the part or parts against a material shop like the Doo-Bee Stop that can position the thin parts before the vise is clamp down to hold the parts in the exact same position for the final machining production process. If you are running a CNC milling machine you can set up 1 Doo-Bee Stop or 2 to run two parts at the same time or four parts at the same time. The Doo-Bee Stop is 1.500 long and you would have to program your CNC milling machine for the off sets. The Doo-Bee Stop not only saves you set-up time and tooling cost but can double your production time standards. Also you are right the Doo-Bee-Stop is square and can help you alignment your parts straight in your set-ups. But I have a total other product that is made just for that and it is not on the market just yet, still being tested. The Doo-Bee Stop is universal and can be used on almost any milling machine vise jaws around and has a one size fit all ability. I have also used it in setting up angle plate jobs, drilling press set-ups and also on radial drills for printing press frames manufacturing and even on fixtures. The sky is the limit and it is up to the imagination of the machinist or builder. They can be use anyway you might need them to be used even motorcycle builders and woodworkers can use these stops on some of their products. I hope this helps you understand what it is and what it does. They are a real time saver and come in really handy for the professionals out here dealing with thin part production. |