A collection of posts often on colt E- and I-frame revolvers: pythons, model 357s, officer model specials, etc. Topics not limited to: action jobs, fixing Bubba-gone-wrong gunsmith mistakes, and revolver porn. And sometimes I'll wander off the reservation and type random nouns and verbs that have nothing to do with our sole purpose, because who the hell can really pay attention that long?
Saturday, May 16, 2009
shop class party
Still a long way from making tricky things, but just finished the shop class at school, so I can then use the equipment unsupervised.
The shop there is crazy. They have 4-5 2,000lb bridgeports, a Tree, a programmable bridgeport, a bunch of lathes and then a bunch of CNC equipment (not allowed to use). They make all the high end physics experimental equipment there, so the quality of the tools is fantastic.
Still a long way from making anything tricky, but the first project they had us do was pretty useful:
Showed how to indicate the part's position to .001s, square up the sides perfectly, drill, tap, press fit, and generally double check a bunch of things in multiple ways so you'd not have a sad face.
Seeing a mill cut metal like butter was very cool.
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Where did you take your class? Stanford? I just finished up a CNC class at Delta in Stockton. I've been a machinist 25 years and I finally got to play with the CNC toys!
ReplyDeleteNice job on the mill vise stop! I made one like it when I was last in school...20+ years ago.