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what are you working on ... part 2!?!?


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high defintion glory

Yeah baby,,, Before WE became a contract research outfit We were the Research facility for RCA Corp. While we were RCA,(and after, we did ,among other things:

[*]Color TV Standard

[*]LCD Displays

[*]Direct TV

[*]Songbird Hearing Aids

AND

[*]HIGH DEFINITION TV

Lab quality HDTV is a sight to behold.

I'm not a big basket ball fan 'tho. I think it kinda sux < shrug >

-Keith

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Finally signed up for HP Photo!!!

Here are my missing pics - I have some of the finished job I'll add later today, once I get them off the camera.

 

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There I hope it works this time - I did email the pics to Jay but I don't know if he got them??

 

The block is stainless and the shape is about 2mm thick at the ends - 1.5mm in some spots. Blocks were cut with one physical setup and about 15-20 programs.

 

EDIT:: do the images shoe up?? All I see are the links?

 

 

Thanks for the interest everyone.

 

[ 04-05-2004, 09:58 AM: Message edited by: pimij ]

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Props to Jay for hooking me up with a link. Here's the tombstone I'm working on.

 

legt.jpg

 

It's a tombstone (duh) for our Mori Seiki SH-8000. It will complete 4 parts per cycle. Est. Cycle time will be 4.2 hours. There are over 200 parts/fasteners not including the 100 plugs so we don't fill it full of coolant while it runs. I'm making 4 of these monsters. Over $1800 USD per tombstone for plates, fasterners and hardware. eek.gif It should pay for itself in about a month or two depending on the quantity of parts we run. biggrin.gif

 

Enjoy,

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