Re: Mori Seki SL1 NC lathe programming
- From: "brewertr" <brewertr@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Apr 2006 08:09:21 -0700
Cliff,
If we were in court I would have to say you are assuming facts not in
evidence, you are trying to making machining a lot more difficult than
it is or has to be. The vast majority of turning is simple, we only
make it difficult or make it sound difficult.
Tom
Cliff wrote:
On 27 Apr 2006 14:16:09 -0700, "brewertr" <brewertr@xxxxxxx> wrote:
sinp
You'd not even know where the end of the finished part is .....
it does not exist to touch off on til it's been made <g>.
On top of that, tolerance accumulates. But it all relates
back to the part locating datum (for manufacturing purposes) so
it's best to start there with that as a known datum in *most*
(not all) cases.
--
Cliff
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