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 Post subject: Sites
PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:14 pm 
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Cool!

A new section, thanks Marty!!

Here are tree sites that I use for inspiration when I feel down on machining and cannot get fresh ideas.

http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/
( My brother is featured there, http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Rivera.htm, thought I mention :D )

http://www.jrbentley.com/
Every time that I look at John R. Bentley's site and admire his work I end up getting mad at myself for not having such inspiration as he does.

Here is quote in answer to an e-mail I sent to him:

"My background was in the technical side of radio broadcasting - studio and transmitter site setups. As part of my work I often designed and constructed custom audio and switching components on location. I started at the end of the sixties, when radio was full of electromechanical devices.

I found the switch to model-making/machining from electronics not difficult - the general idea is the same - you are making something from basic materials."

http://barronaviation.com/Default.aspx?tabid=130&pid=0
Then last bout not least, Jerry Vaugh who I hope that is totally recovered from a tough operation short time ago.
Here is proof that is not the tool what counts, but how you use it :roll:

I actually called him in disbelieve on a posting about him in chaski, saying that he did those engines with a little Grizzly 3 in 1.
On the phone he said that yes, is all he used to make those no-working engines.

I hope that you guys will enjoy these sites as much as I do every time I visit them.

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 Post subject: re: websites
PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 1:36 pm 
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Location: Clinton Township, MI
Check out this list of metalworking websites on MFGX.com, its huge!
*but not too huge

4/14/09 edit: Sorry, the above link is gone, they removed the link page.


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 Post subject: Jerry's work is unreal
PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 5:30 pm 
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The Jerry Vaugh site/work is great. To think he did all of that on a 3-1 tool is unbeleivable.

Thanks for sharing that


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