Skie_M
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In addition to tube sizes (to include kits with multiple size tubes!!) I'ld love to be able to use these charts to look up what length tube is required for that kit.
In addition to tube sizes (to include kits with multiple size tubes!!) I'ld love to be able to use these charts to look up what length tube is required for that kit.
I have had several fabricators tell me, as well as have confirmed it myself, some of the numbers in these charts are grossly inaccurate. What if anything is being done or could be done about that?
In addition to tube sizes (to include kits with multiple size tubes!!) I'ld love to be able to use these charts to look up what length tube is required for that kit.
The tube lengths are in the charts. Column C for the upper tube, Column I for the lower tube.
I have had several fabricators tell me, as well as have confirmed it myself, some of the numbers in these charts are grossly inaccurate. What if anything is being done or could be done about that?
I have had several fabricators tell me, as well as have confirmed it myself, some of the numbers in these charts are grossly inaccurate. What if anything is being done or could be done about that?
I wonder if you can do a list for Berea Hardwood Kits? I think Bear Tooth Woods and Woodcraft sells their kits. Although it seems Woodcraft uses different names. Just a thought. But WELL DONE and very useful. Many Thanks
I have had several fabricators tell me, as well as have confirmed it myself, some of the numbers in these charts are grossly inaccurate. What if anything is being done or could be done about that?
Ed
I'm sure you'd agree, we can't do anything if we don't know about the errors.
Can you please post here the numbers you have confirmed to be grossly inaccurate? I'm sure Wayne wants those corrected!
Also, can you please either post or PM me the names of the fabricators who have reported gross inaccuracies to you. I'd like to make sure that we catch all the errors (unless you're sure that the numbers you report completely envelope their concerns.)
Thanks - Jeff
I have replied in pm on this.
So you want Wayne to rummage through everybody's pen component sets and bushings, measure 100% of them, and then use the results before you would be happy? I take exception to your statement that my use of bushings somehow categorizes me a sloppy pen maker. I think you should take Jeff up on his request to inform him of the names of the fabricators, lest you be considered a different kind of fabricator.
Ok, here is the problem.
I have talked with four people who make bushings. Each one has stated the bushing charts are taken from the manufactures pdf sheet and in some cases was grossly inaccurate. There have even been a few post here on IAP as well as Facebook groups and the 3 other pen turning forums that I watch.
The most recent bushing maker I talked with on the phone stated he has resorted to physically measuring the tubes *and* kit then cut accordingly.
One kit that I measure the factory bushings and pen kit hardware, the el toro, was off by 0.6mm with the bushings being to small. The PDFs was also incorrectly stated as to what was measured across a good 20 kits so far.
Now if your plan is to only cater to the very sloppy tolerant factory bushing crowd then rock on and ignore what I am saying. If you want to be inclusive and cover the low slop tolerance tbc crowd then each kit must be measured along with the tubes and charted from there.
Now if your plan is to only cater to the very sloppy tolerant factory bushing crowd then rock on and ignore what I am saying.
News flash. I never indicated nor hinted at you, or else for that matter, being a sloppy pen maker.
Sorry, getting the topic back on topic per JEFF's personal request.
I suspect that terminology is getting in the way of effective communications. The terms "precision" and "tolerances" probably need to be used rather than unquantified words like "inaccuracies", especially with modifiers.
So you want Wayne to rummage through everybody's pen component sets and bushings, measure 100% of them, and then use the results before you would be happy? I take exception to your statement that my use of bushings somehow categorizes me a sloppy pen maker. I think you should take Jeff up on his request to inform him of the names of the fabricators, lest you be considered a different kind of fabricator.
News flash. I never indicated nor hinted at you, or else for that matter, being a sloppy pen maker.
Also Jeff is full aware of the whom.
I also never hinted at, nor implied, nor implicated Wayne partake in any of the mentioned activities.
Sorry, getting the topic back on topic per JEFF's personal request.
You do know. I have sent a pm with the names tonight.
Clearly there is no interest in anything I have to say. So you can contact any of the well know tbc makers to the public and ask then directly. See if they confirm what I have posted, and they will. Also contact suppliers like Tapco about bushings and they to will confirm what I stated about precision and tolerance levels.
No interest??? Are we on the same planet? Can I publish the PMs I've sent you for the past three days practically begging you for the information you claim to have? You claimed to have sent me that info tonight, and you and I both know that's simply not true. And just prior to claiming you sent me the information, you told me it would be unethical for you to send it! So something is going on that is either untrue or unethical, right? And for the record I don't need schooling from you or Tapco on GD&T.
I have had several fabricators tell me, as well as have confirmed it myself, some of the numbers in these charts are grossly inaccurate.
Since you need no schooling from Tapco then perhaps you could tell us the precision % on these numbers in the charts?