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Thomas Edison had way more failures than successes...Yeah. I was just testing..
Thomas Edison had way more failures than successes...Yeah. I was just testing..
Ive already blown Edison's failure rate out of the water.Thomas Edison had way more failures than successes...
I would do a wavy pattern or zig zag instead of doing a straight cut so the "bar filler" will have something to lock into and it will give it more suface area. I think it would be stronger than a straight line.View attachment 30745
This is a 32" Oregon that I did a quick pattern for a cutout on.
I would do a wavy pattern or zig zag instead of doing a straight cut so the "bar filler" will have something to lock into and it will give it more suface area. I think it would be stronger than a straight line.
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So after busting a few teeth off of the first bit, I got my RPM's, oil use, and downward pressure sorted out. Thankfully, @USMC615 had sent me a few spare cutter heads, so the next five holes were much easier.
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Now it's time to remove the steel between the bore holes.
Looking good.So after busting a few teeth off of the first bit, I got my RPM's, oil use, and downward pressure sorted out. Thankfully, @USMC615 had sent me a few spare cutter heads, so the next five holes were much easier.
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Now it's time to remove the steel between the bore holes.
Thanks!Looking good.
Interesting stuff. I hope this works out. I have a few Es bars that need to go on a diet.
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I did not.Did you weigh the bar before punching out the holes? Or did I miss that?