Gallery, Projects and General > Project Logs
Guess the machining process!?
<< < (2/4) > >>
dsquire:
bry1975

Is this your machine or did you have it done by someone else? More details, cost etc.  :D :D

Cheers  :beer:

Don

bry1975:
No it wasn't my machine I sent off 20 or so emails for quotes and took the best price and quality overall chuffed with the quality of work just need to hope it works Tuesday at the watchmakers.  :lol:

Cost was VERY good.  :ddb:
AndyB:
 :ddb:

What a guess...but I haven't the foggiest idea what it's for even though you have mentioned watchmakers :scratch:

It must be  :proj: with  :smart:

I watched the waterjet process on YouTube...pretty amazing!

Andy
John Stevenson:
They are non marking stilsons for getting the backs off watches.  :doh:
madjackghengis:
Well, the watch as a moniker sort of gave some of it away, but my first thought was and adjustable lap for pistons, I must be working on engines too much.  I found that water jet is often the cheapest way even when only one or two of something are being made, even in something as simple as aluminum plate.  I had a couple brake caliper mounts for converting drums to discs on a Harley trike, and had them cut by water jet because the ten bucks or so apiece was cheaper than cutting them by hand with a band saw.  John, I didn't know you weren't supposed to leave marks on the back of watches when you tear them apart, I always figured no one would notice them at the dump. :doh: :beer:  Cheers, mad jack
Navigation
Message Index
Next page
Previous page

Go to full version