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  • Several Regions have held meetups already, but others are being planned or are evaluating the interest. The Calgary Area Meetup is set for Saturday July 12th at 10am. The signup thread is here! Arbutus has also explored interest in a Fraser Valley meetup but it seems members either missed his thread or had other plans. Let him know if you are interested in a meetup later in the year by posting here! Slowpoke is trying to pull together an Ottawa area meetup later this summer. No date has been selected yet, so let him know if you are interested here! We are not aware of any other meetups being planned this year. If you are interested in doing something in your area, let everyone know and make it happen! Meetups are a great way to make new machining friends and get hands on help in your area. Don’t be shy, sign up and come, or plan your own meetup!

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    trevj replied to the thread History (ww2).
    That sounds much like the Occupied French, when put to work making Fiesler Storches ( I think I got the spelling pretty close ) which...
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    trevj replied to the thread History (ww2).
    Hmmm.... Brother-in-law's father was Special Service Force, aka, Devil's Brigade. I looked for, and found a picture of him, on the...
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    trevj replied to the thread First crash.
    The sizzle noise, is pretty much the sound of the cut, and when you hear it, and see that the cut is going smoothly, AND leaving a nice...
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    trevj replied to the thread Auction advice..
    It generally is, but in some cases, like when the item presented is clearly not the item that was listed (one such cost me 5 hour worth...
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    trevj replied to the thread First crash.
    That is the idea. Only needs to be tight enough to hold it in place when there is no cutting load. When cutting, the load on the tool...
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    trevj replied to the thread The Faller Came Early.
    Have a cousin who is a Faller, and another associate who is working on a Fallers certificate. Learned a LOT from both of them, but still...
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    Yeah. I kinda want one, but understand that I don't 'need' one! FWIW, that feels... strange... LOL!
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    trevj replied to the thread Spitfire needs work.
    I dunno that the Logbook, was actually used for much other than who the pilot was, and how many hours it flew. At that time. Not sure...
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    trevj replied to the thread First crash.
    Picture a framing square. Long end of said square is in the tool post/aka:the actual blade of the parting tool.. Short end points down...
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    trevj replied to the thread First crash.
    Parting is almost worse than thread cutting for getting people's faces in knots. The solution, really, is to practice until it becomes...
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    trevj replied to the thread Anyone using ChatGTP?.
    Oh Mothers of Gods! How come in my imagination, I see the mother of all life-sucking, Soul-draining offspring of the voice-mail hell...
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    Read much about the process, mostly related to a couple hobby tabletop sized hobbing machines that were published in Model Engineer over...
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    trevj replied to the thread Spitfire needs work.
    Yeah, have read several reports over the years of guys spending large fortunes, and LOTS of time, seeking out war years and post war...
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    Cool catch! cheap, I hope! What did you get for gears with it? Those will really define what you can produce, if even enough to start...
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    trevj replied to the thread Machinery's 20th.
    The mere fact that it is included in the choices for thread pitch on both Lathe gearboxes, AND thread pitch Gages, pretty much states...
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