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Chip formation.
mattinker:
Hi,
I just found a video that explains clearly chip formation, the thing I find the most difficult as an amateur. The sound is pretty lousy and the intro music atrocious!
Regards, Matthew
vtsteam:
That's a very interesting presentation, Matt. I tend to do things because I've read that's how they should be done, or through experience with what seems to work or doesn't work. But it is seldom that we get an explanation of WHY something is occurring so we get the physical basis to understand it.
It's kind of like the difference between simply following recipes..... and understanding ingredients so you can write your own recipes.
This video helped me understand the ingredients and how they work.
I don't mind the silly music or the presentation -- I learned something, and he explained it very well and quite thoroughly. The information and concepts will stick with me.
Thank you for pointing this one out! :thumbup: :beer:
awemawson:
Thanks for the link Matthew - interesting video, (and interesting style !)
Andrew
sparky961:
Great explanation of chip formation. Thanks for sharing the link.
mattinker:
I'm surprised there isn't more response to this. I think that the most difficult thing to learn is speeds and feeds without calculating! Especially with unknown metals!
Matthew
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