Dominic, you're making progress. I enjoy watching other "home workshop" Machinists whose workshops are not worth $100,000+ (USD), like some of the other "bigger" TH-cam channels. I get to see and hear the thought processes the presenter is sharing, especially when their solution to a problem causes them to have to think "out of the box"!
hey bob, thanks. You will never see such expensive machines with me. I'm sure I'm not that lucky. and indeed coming up with solutions is the most fun thing to do.
Your technique is improving! But, either it is due to camera angle or lighting I think you are still scraping the non blue areas. You will get it done it will just take a little longer. Keep at it, the results will be worth the effort. KOKO!
That is the camera angle and the light from outside that is very reflective. I am not yet completely convinced that I have a better technique. I do notice a difference in hardness between the material
Dominic, you're making progress. I enjoy watching other "home workshop" Machinists whose workshops are not worth $100,000+ (USD), like some of the other "bigger" TH-cam channels. I get to see and hear the thought processes the presenter is sharing, especially when their solution to a problem causes them to have to think "out of the box"!
hey bob, thanks. You will never see such expensive machines with me. I'm sure I'm not that lucky. and indeed coming up with solutions is the most fun thing to do.
Your technique is improving! But, either it is due to camera angle or lighting I think you are still scraping the non blue areas. You will get it done it will just take a little longer. Keep at it, the results will be worth the effort. KOKO!
That is the camera angle and the light from outside that is very reflective. I am not yet completely convinced that I have a better technique. I do notice a difference in hardness between the material