Hi Dave,
Things have gone from not too bad to worse. 

My Drill Chuck in the TT Holder and a pencil held for doing the tracing has 
vanished.   Can't find it anywhere.   I suspect it's now with the Dr. Who "Key 
to Time" box set along with a couple of other DVD movies that also vanished a 
few months back.

I've been told the only way to find the existing DVDs is to buy new ones.  
Looks like I might have to order a couple more TT holders and drill chucks.  I 
wanted a few more anyway but really.  This is ridiculous.

With respect to climb verses conventional I did the whole thing as conventional 
but if my X axis table can be moved when the milling cutter engages the work 
(due to backlash) then I'm kind of hooped.

John


> From: dave engvall [mailto:dengv...@charter.net]
> HI John,
> If I'm reading correctly it is� OK with conventional milling but off
> with climb. Too weird!� I guess the next step would be to mill it
> conventional and overlay with climb and see what happens. Maybe� a bit
> of layout dye between runs.
> 
> The alternative would seem to be that Murphy and all his cousins have
> invaded your shop. ;-)
> Where is the can of murphycide?
> 
> Dave
> 



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