Monday, June 6, 2011

Learning all the time!

Well, I am finding out that you are never too old to learn new things!  I have been working on two lathe jobs that challenged me to no end.  How can you use a 1/2 inch end mill for drilling and end up with a hole that is over-sized?  Then figure out how to fix the problem! I finally landed on the solution of using a smaller end mill and a boring bar to get my spec to within .001.

Yes, I am sure a more skilled/experienced lathe operator would have figured this out much faster than I did, but I DID it and it WORKED!

I will be trying out a different movement direction on turning down these same parts when I get started today.
The funny thing about running the lathe is; I can't seem to keep it out of my head.  I am usually trying to work out problems or figure out better ways or more efficient ways of doing things, etc.

Probably one of the best lessons I learned in the last three weeks is this:  Keep you thumb out of the way of the lathe chuck!  I need to work very close to the chuck spinning at 1500 RPM to polish the face of the part.  Unfortunately, I caught my right thumb on the chuck which split it down the center.  Now healed, and much more cautious.

BTW, please take time today to remember that it is June 6 -- D Day. Please stop and say a short prayer for our soldiers and their families as you go about your busy day.

GWG
Ardis Kenney

To love is not to look at one another; it is to look together in the same direction.
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry