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Re: Looking for a clever machinist
« Reply #19 on: July 11, 2014, 08:21:11 AM »
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I have a lathe, and it's much easier for me to turn out a screw on the lathe than it is to turn on the forge, unpset a head, reduce the shank, size and thread. And I'm sure it's easier for an accomplished smith to bang out a screw, but I lack proficiency at the forge. I'm all burns and bandaids when it comes to that. So I'll stick with the my lathe.
I have a telephone (and a lathe and a bunch of other machines) so I call the apropriate person and order what I need, give them a credit card no. then carry on with my work. Makeing a bolt is maybe fun for some on here but it is so ineficient, so wasteful of time, so anal, just buy a bolt be done with it and move on to the important stuff like arcitecture, carving and engraving that isn't available commercially. The guy gets three pages of guys trying to tell him how to make a bolt, that he is nutz to buy one. He doesn't want to make one he is fishing for someone to make or sell him one. Do you have one to sell him,? yes or no.