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Ok, here is my comment: Is this adaptable command really useful ? Would you really risk another profile cut going over the 2 finished (I would assume they're finished) levels?. I'm not a great machinist is my confession, but I'm questioning the benefit of this demonstrated operation ?
Maybe, but tell me, is it really useful ? Would you really risk another profile cut going over the 2 finished (I would assume they're finished) levels?. I'm not a great machinist is my confession, but I'm questioning the benefit of this demonstrated operation ?
I would lay off the axial depth by a couple of thou on the profile operation if you’re worried about the face finish modern machines are so accurate it doesn’t need to be much.All the tips I find useful just depends on what jobs you’re doing.
@@abennett5636 Thanks for replying. Yes, I agree with your sentiments / conclusion...'it just depends on what you're doing...' the ability to do it though, is nice to have if needed.
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Ok, here is my comment: Is this adaptable command really useful ? Would you really risk another profile cut going over the 2 finished (I would assume they're finished) levels?.
I'm not a great machinist is my confession, but I'm questioning the benefit of this demonstrated operation ?
Useful little trick 👍
Thank you!
Maybe, but tell me, is it really useful ? Would you really risk another profile cut going over the 2 finished (I would assume they're finished) levels?.
I'm not a great machinist is my confession, but I'm questioning the benefit of this demonstrated operation ?
I would lay off the axial depth by a couple of thou on the profile operation if you’re worried about the face finish modern machines are so accurate it doesn’t need to be much.All the tips I find useful just depends on what jobs you’re doing.
@@abennett5636 Thanks for replying. Yes, I agree with your sentiments / conclusion...'it just depends on what you're doing...' the ability to do it though, is nice to have if needed.