Tooling

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Morph
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Tooling

Post by Morph »

Well,
after spending a full day online investigating which tools I will need to begin making chips I've finally a list of have to have tools.
Wow! so much informaton.....having a hard time retaining it all. Guess I'm just getting old.
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Keep lots of notes. Then try to organize the notes. Then try to keep the notes someplace you can find them.

Repeat as necessary. :wink:

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kermit
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You will NEVER have enough tooling...........
Jose Rivera
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kermit wrote:You will NEVER have enough tooling...........
I second that !!
There are no problems, only solutions.
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Retired journeyman machinist and 3D CAD mechanical designer - hobbyist - grandpa
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