Tom's Techniques
#11
Thanks Mick, great minds think alike. Thumbsup

You bring up a very good point. We have spent our entire lives learning the tips and tricks of our trade and those are the very things that stump the beginner. I've had several requests to show how to use a corner rounding end mill on the lathe because I mentioned it in my last video, but didn't show it. It's one of those things that I do all the time and never give it a second thought, but a new machinist has to see it done to be comfortable with the concept. Looks like I'm going to be shooting a video tonight.

Thanks for the well wishes.

Tom
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#12
An unfortunate term "tips and tricks" I remember being told as an apprentice, don't bother with the "tricks" just learn the trade ........ properly.
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#13
So Tom when is the grand opening? I sure hope we all get an invite. Smiley-dancenana
I wish it all the success and you feel rewarded for your efforts.
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#14
Thanks Dave.

The tricks are what you learn to save time after you learn the "proper" way to do it.

There is still plenty of work to be done on the site and I haven't even tried to break it yet. Hopefully it'll be ready in a month or so.

Tom
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I've only been learning for 50 years and I'm starting to "run out of time" so any "tricks" I can pick up are appreciated.
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#16
Good on ya, Tom. An organized reference site can only help the hobby machining world. My only suggestion at this point would be a 'Contact Me' button so we can ask questions and make suggestions by email.
Mike

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(10-09-2013, 07:46 PM)Hawkeye Wrote: Good on ya, Tom. An organized reference site can only help the hobby machining world. My only suggestion at this point would be a 'Contact Me' button so we can ask questions and make suggestions by email.

Yup, got that covered Mike.

Thanks,

Tom
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(10-08-2013, 11:31 PM)TomG Wrote: ... Putting them on my own website will allow me to better categorize them and make them easier to access. ...

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Tom,

Are you suggesting you will be hosting the videos rather than hosting them on YouTube and linking to them on your site? If that is the case you are getting bandwidth much cheaper than I've been able to find it.

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No Arvid, they will still be hosted on YouTube, it would cost way too much to host them myself. I just need a better way to organize them so they are easy to browse.

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It sounds like a great idea Tom. I'll be looking forward to seeing it up on the 'net.

-Ron
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