It was not easy to fit all the material in a 15mn long video and still keeping all the significant machining steps for JSR enlightenment

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Glad you like it, I try to do my best. And I am also crossing fingers that I will not make a fool :joker: of myself, right in front of the camera with a shiny pen that doesn't shoot, nor writeI like how you are posting videos for our entertainment, and knowledge.
LeMaudit, have a little faith in your workmanship. You have JSR and myself backing you on this project.LeMaudit wrote:Glad you like it, I try to do my best. And I am also crossing fingers that I will not make a fool :joker: of myself, right in front of the camera with a shiny pen that doesn't shoot, nor writeI like how you are posting videos for our entertainment, and knowledge.
LeMaudit,LeMaudit wrote:Glad you like it, I try to do my best. And I am also crossing fingers that I will not make a fool :joker: of myself, right in front of the camera with a shiny pen that doesn't shoot, nor writeI like how you are posting videos for our entertainment, and knowledge.
Hear hear!USGF wrote:Functional or not, your efforts to show Spudfiles members procedures in machining is great. Keep up the good work.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I'm truly honored. Thanks guys!This is one of the first long youtube video's I have fully watched
For a extra precise angle, you could check it by trigonometry, just figuring the transversal difference when the point touch the rod, for a given longitudinal movement.to ask you about how you figured the angle
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life