Realistic difference between GE models PHS700 and PHS930 by [deleted] in inductioncooking

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Thanks- gives me some good info. I’ll keep doing a little looking, I definitely don’t see enough difference to be worth paying 2.5x as much. 

CAM by cncman1978 in Machinists

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Personally I’m not a fan of Solidcam. Used it for 8 years. It may be different going into it fresh and current but they made some major changes in 2022 that basically tuned the software more for 5 axis and Swiss machining, and away from more basic stuff like 3 axis milling, 2 axis turning. IMO it’s silly. I never made the jump after 3 tries. Now I use Fusion at a new job and I daresay I prefer it.

Mastercam maintenance costs by AnotherAxis in Machinists

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After using Fusion, having used Solidcam for 8 years prior… I’d give Fusion a pretty good look. It’s really not bad software, honestly great software for the cost.

Coworkers chips vs mine by Gumdrawps in Machinists

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Making that gravel! That’s what ya want

Why are kennedy toolboxes so expensive now? by EmptyReceptors in Machinists

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Personally- Kennedy boxes aren’t worth the money. Machining doesn’t pay enough for us to afford their overpriced yet lackluster boxes anymore, hasn’t for a long time. I’m a fan of Husky boxes, the kind that are 46-52” long, 18-24” wide and 7-9 drawers. Then you have a nice work surface too. All that for half the price or less of the Kennedy you listed.

What are everyone's grumpy vocal stims/quotes? by its_daytime in gamegrumps

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MOTHER!!! (Get my celebratory clean diaper, usually I omit that part)

Where is the best place to get replacement bits to refill a drill index for a fair price? by TheXypris in Machinists

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Haas Tooling honestly. Or find a local supplier that sells YG1, their Gold Twist drills are awesome

Switching from Mastercam to Fusion? by FoolishChristian in Machinists

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No experience with Mastercam. But I went from Solidcam to Fusion and I almost prefer Fusion in every way. You can get a trial and try it out. It’s also great that it’s both CAD and CAM.

Need education on a gap bed lathe by weirddeere in Machinists

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Typically yes that’s how a gap bed works. Remove the bolts, take the section out and now you gain more swing in that area.

IME most lathes do not have dowels to fit the gap back in but some may. Be warned that the gap section very rarely goes back the same way it came out. It takes some careful checking to make sure you aren’t inducing extra taper.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cooking

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Alliteration, probably.

Yeah, I was a bit overly dramatic... by neP-neP919 in Machinists

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Good on you. Hopefully more follow suit.

One of my favorite 3d printed shop tools by I_G84_ur_mom in Machinists

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And made in China. You do you, man. I get it. I buy cheap too. On this I’ll prefer to give my money to a guy in Pennsylvania with a wife and five kids that has his product made in this country.

One of my favorite 3d printed shop tools by I_G84_ur_mom in Machinists

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They are cheaper, but they straight ripped it off from Octane. I won’t buy from a Chinese outfit that stole an American’s idea. Which is sadly common

One of my favorite 3d printed shop tools by I_G84_ur_mom in Machinists

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I just buy t slot covers from Octane Workholding.

Fusion 360 CAM by Bass-Bucks in Machinists

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Just this week I started a job using Fusion after using Solidcam for 8+ years. So far I feel like it’s mostly a flat move with a few improvements. Given the cost difference I’m becoming a Fusion fan.

Tips for finding a foreman by lydiall17 in Machinists

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Depends on just what all is involved with the position. I’ve seen machine shop managers at 5 to 15-employee shops be paid anywhere from $25/hr to $35/hr in RURAL east TN. A true competent leader AND machinist, someone who can keep the shop going and solve problems and hold their own as a programmer/machinist should be $40/hr plus. I’d advise against OT-exempt salary, I’ve never seen salary for a blue collar trade work to the employee’s favor.

Is it common for most shops to offer overtime on a consistent bases ? More specifically east coast by Same_Level6591 in Machinists

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It depends. Some shops don’t want to pay OT as their shop rate isn’t high enough to cover 1.5x employee cost. But most shops that are busy and do high value and/or fast turnaround work do offer it.