(09-02-2014, 02:48 AM)awemawson Wrote: Give him a break Ken. He was in a remote field, greased up AND had his mother in law breathing down his neck
I doubt that the camera was his first priority
So true, point taken. A shot of the finished product is all I'm hoping for, as a picture speaks a thousand words and I'm curious to see just what it looks like, old part vs. new part. In no way am I pressuring for photos, they're just nice to see.
I often get to working in my shop (as I did with Darren's part) and don't think to stop for "progress photos", or just don't have my little Canon Powershot SD880iS camera with me. One thing I always seem to have at hand though is my idiotphone, and it's got an "ok" camera in it.
(09-02-2014, 06:10 AM)Mayhem Wrote: ...>> I think you should mill a recess into the flat section through which the 16mm bore runs and stamp your name or initials on it...
In a mass produced world it is nice to have a unique piece. Of all the Kondia mills out there, none will have a feed trip bracket like this one.
Thanks, but I'm just barely not that vain. It may mean something to each of us, that's enough. Even years from now an experienced machinist looking at it would recognize that part as being "doesn't look original" and not give it a second thought as long as it's working. The layman "non machinist" wouldn't give it a send look even if it had initials in it. ;)