Next step anodizing or chromate? Looks like 50 or 60 series aluminum.....as a machinist you should be able to tell by how the shavings come off the block.
I'll echo that's beautiful surface finish on that (looks like) aluminum. Is that from using forced coolant flow, or misting? Or just from perfect feed and speed?
I loved working with the milling machine in Metal shop class in High School, circa 1974. I sometimes think I missed my calling, but a biologist I would always have been anyway, so, no worries.
WE BELEIVE THAT THE ITEMS ARE HEAVY DUTY CUSTOM MADE NIGGER PROOF DOOR LOCKS OF SOME KIND EITHER FOR A RESIDENSE OR A COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE,,,MAY BE WRONG THO,,,,
Beautiful work! What are they?
ReplyDeleteNo kidding. What the hell are they. Look like they belong in a engine.
ReplyDeleteNo kidding. What the hell are they. Look like they belong in a engine.
ReplyDeleteI think they go to some semiconductor equipment. I only have a guess. Maybe I can ask the customer tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThat is some beautiful machining...............
ReplyDeleteNext step anodizing or chromate? Looks like 50 or 60 series aluminum.....as a machinist you should be able to tell by how the shavings come off the block.
DeleteMany years ago when I worked in a shop we would have a contest to see who could make the longest stringer.............
DeleteNice widgets there
ReplyDeleteI'll echo that's beautiful surface finish on that (looks like) aluminum. Is that from using forced coolant flow, or misting? Or just from perfect feed and speed?
ReplyDeleteFlood coolant and a SECO milling cutter
Deletehttp://www.secotools.com/en-US/Global/Products/Milling/Square-Shoulder-Milling/Square-6/
I will post a follow up with some pictures in a bit.
I loved working with the milling machine in Metal shop class in High School, circa 1974. I sometimes think I missed my calling, but a biologist I would always have been anyway, so, no worries.
ReplyDeleteWE BELEIVE THAT THE ITEMS ARE HEAVY DUTY CUSTOM MADE NIGGER PROOF DOOR LOCKS OF SOME KIND EITHER FOR A RESIDENSE OR A COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE,,,MAY BE WRONG THO,,,,
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