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Model Engineers Workshop Lost The Plot

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John Stevenson12/06/2017 15:46:20
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I must admit I'm in awe of people's ability to alter picture's using Photoshop or whatever software it is.
Rick Kirkland 112/06/2017 16:46:57
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Just home from work to find my latest edition through the mailbox. I've got a complaint. I cant find my pull out copy of the 8 foot by 6 foot full colour poster of Super Neil racing the jet. Honestly, I'm sure MEW is losing the plot.
David Standing 112/06/2017 17:50:50
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Posted by Rick Kirkland 1 on 12/06/2017 16:46:57:
Just home from work to find my latest edition through the mailbox. I've got a complaint. I cant find my pull out copy of the 8 foot by 6 foot full colour poster of Super Neil racing the jet. Honestly, I'm sure MEW is losing the plot.

According to the editorial, the colour poster is in next month's issue, Issue 259 wink 2.

JasonB12/06/2017 17:58:03
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Digital readers will need a BIG screen but as a bonus won't have to contend with a staple in the most interesting bitsmiley

Edited By JasonB on 12/06/2017 17:59:22

Neil Wyatt12/06/2017 18:48:35
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Posted by JasonB on 12/06/2017 17:58:03:

Digital readers will need a BIG screen but as a bonus won't have to contend with a staple in the most interesting bitsmiley

Edited By JasonB on 12/06/2017 17:59:22

I sincerely hope the staple is photoshopped in afterwards...

David Standing 112/06/2017 19:00:01
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Posted by Neil Wyatt on 12/06/2017 18:48:35:
Posted by JasonB on 12/06/2017 17:58:03:

Digital readers will need a BIG screen but as a bonus won't have to contend with a staple in the most interesting bitsmiley

Edited By JasonB on 12/06/2017 17:59:22

I sincerely hope the staple is photoshopped in afterwards...

You may not be quite so Adept if it isn't! smile o.

Ian P12/06/2017 19:10:40
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Posted by John Stevenson on 12/06/2017 15:46:20:
I must admit I'm in awe of people's ability to alter picture's using Photoshop or whatever software it is.

Well I'm in awe of people that can create precision shafts out of mangled parts and lumps of weld!

Ian P

Neil Wyatt12/06/2017 21:43:24
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LOL!

Just found the 'Myford 2545' - so I looked up my original copy and it say '254S'. Perhaps it has been mistaken for a date by some devilish autochecker during the setting process?

I really would not have spotted that if I hadn't been told about it, expecting a 'S' where I typed one, I'm going to see one!

N.

Hopper13/06/2017 00:08:14
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Posted by David Standing 1 on 12/06/2017 17:50:50:
Posted by Rick Kirkland 1 on 12/06/2017 16:46:57:
Just home from work to find my latest edition through the mailbox. I've got a complaint. I cant find my pull out copy of the 8 foot by 6 foot full colour poster of Super Neil racing the jet. Honestly, I'm sure MEW is losing the plot.

According to the editorial, the colour poster is in next month's issue, Issue 259 wink 2.

I thought it was going to be the code/program or whatever it's called to 3D print a full-scale model?

Michael Gilligan13/06/2017 00:45:02
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Posted by Hopper on 13/06/2017 00:08:14:

I thought it was going to be the code/program or whatever it's called to 3D print a full-scale model?

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He bottled-out when he saw Lot 15 in this memorabilia Auction (15-June): **LINK**

http://www.ppauctions.com/auction.php?id=209

MichaelG.

Raymond Sanderson 213/06/2017 01:18:44
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Editing is such fun I use Wordperfect not that other word processor I won't mention which has been known to change words/text placement of photos when crossing between versions of OS versions of the software and even between one machine and another with same/identical.

I always published to PDF using the same set up, however this causes problems many don't realise when emailed to other staff members or publishers. If the set up they are using is not set up identical in format if still in word processing mode ie:- margins, headers & footers if text and spell checker used is not installed, graphics options, paper and even printer set up it can mean disaster for the original editor of the document.

During my time producing manuals and parts list for a vehicle builder of ambulances, taxis and buses and coaches much of the above came to the fore. Including even screen size used. Where I used a 19" CRT high end back in the 90's at home. The secretary and other staff were using 15" standard screens set up with standard low end graphics cards. More than once I had to go in and go through on their machines to re set all and sundry in the work.

It took myself and another fellow who worked in the office to prove the faults lay not in my work but that of the whole set up. Scanning bromides instead of photographs

David Standing 113/06/2017 08:55:46
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Posted by Michael Gilligan on 13/06/2017 00:45:02:
Posted by Hopper on 13/06/2017 00:08:14:

I thought it was going to be the code/program or whatever it's called to 3D print a full-scale model?

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He bottled-out when he saw Lot 15 in this memorabilia Auction (15-June): **LINK**

http://www.ppauctions.com/auction.php?id=209

MichaelG.

Michael

I'm not even going to ask how you found that! wink 2

Howard Lewis22/06/2017 21:09:29
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My comments.

1) You can't and WON'T p[lease all the people all the time.

2) Ketan, as always talks (writes) a lot of sense. Much more than some of the discussions on here.

3) My wife used to write a newsletter for an animal refuge. A couple of folk thought that they could do better. When put to the test, neither could write more than enough to fill half a page, instead of the usual two pages.

4) May I commend the advice not criticise another man until you have walked a mile in his shoes.

5) MEW changed when editors changed (David Clarke, David Fenner, and Neill Wyatt. Stan Bray started the magazine, it changed as each editor took over.)

If MEW is bad for your health, raised blood pressure and so on, don't buy it and read. it

Now why don't we do what M E W is all about, and go and enjoy ourselves cutting some metal instead of just griping? I've wasted too much time on this already.

Howard

Georgineer23/06/2017 14:10:57
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Posted by Howard Lewis on 22/06/2017 21:09:29:

...4) May I commend the advice not criticise another man until you have walked a mile in his shoes.

Very wise advice, because when things get rough you've not only got his shoes, but also a mile's headstart.

Geo.

I.M. OUTAHERE23/06/2017 14:43:01
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Posted by Georgineer on 23/06/2017 14:10:57:

Posted by Howard Lewis on 22/06/2017 21:09:29:

...4) May I commend the advice not criticise another man until you have walked a mile in his shoes.

Very wise advice, because when things get rough you've not only got his shoes, but also a mile's headstart.

Geo.

Thats all fine and well until the bastards shoes give you blisters and you can't run any further !

He is going to catch up with you sooner or later and he aint going to be happy !

Ian .

KWIL23/06/2017 15:29:11
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"If MEW is bad for your health, raised blood pressure and so on, don't buy it and read. it

Now why don't we do what M E W is all about, and go and enjoy ourselves cutting some metal instead of just griping? I've wasted too much time on this already."

Today's temperature is much much lower than it has been! A light relief.

SillyOldDuffer23/06/2017 16:17:03
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Posted by Howard Lewis on 22/06/2017 21:09:29:

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Now why don't we do what M E W is all about, and go and enjoy ourselves cutting some metal ...

Howard

I'm feeling very sour indeed about the alleged pleasures of cutting metal. Just turned a beautiful M2.0 thread instead of M1.0 as required. It's hard to beat the delight of offering a thread up only to discover you've ruined the whole part.

Yes I am due an eye test.

Mark Rand23/06/2017 17:55:20
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Hey, if it's a male thread, then you can turn it down from M2 to M1 with a bit of care.

Ian P23/06/2017 22:03:29
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Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 23/06/2017 16:17:03:
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Just turned a beautiful M2.0 thread instead of M1.0 as required. It's hard to beat the delight of offering a thread up only to discover you've ruined the whole part.


If you had cut the M1.0 by mistake I can see how that can be a show stopper but M2 is bigger, unless its a female thread you are referring to?

Female threads though are not usually 'turned'.

To save anyone suggesting point;less futile remedies, I will suggest several of my own.

If a threaded hole, Helicoil insert, Self made insert, weld up/braze hole and retap,

If a male thread, cut off, drill and tap and use a stud.

cheeky

Ian



Neil Wyatt24/06/2017 09:36:55
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I think this thread has run its course, much as I'd be happy to delete, I'll just lock it and let it sink into obscurity.

Neil

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