I don’t think shapers are still as used as then. It was cheap but VERY long …
I never got to the point when the machines were digital. And I was surprised
some years ago when I discovered that the new generations of engineers were no
longer taught the essentials of mechanics (manually) using them. I bet you can
now pilot these machines from home … sort of drones for mechanics … well, at
least it would save them from the noise, and the smell of lubricants ... ;-)
Amities
Philippe
> Le 4 avr. 2020 à 13:47, Jez Cunningham <jez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
> And I also was trained on a shaper. Pretty specific to certain industries
> I think...
>
> On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 at 11:50, Philippe <photo.philippe.amard@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> Head, shoulders, knees, and toes ;-)
>>
>> I’ve had a training of sorts Chris, thanks for your concern :-)
>>
>> I used to be able to also operate an (iron) lathe, a milling machine, or a
>> grinder, on top of a, shaper?
>>
>> The funny thing is that after all these years, I still « feel » how the
>> tool will react. Just as with a car you’ve long owned and driven, and also
>> probably a jet-fighter ...
>>
>> The really dangerous part is when you 'climb saw', if I may adapt to a
>> chainsaw what is called climb milling on the milling machine, i.e. when you
>> use the top of the blade and get pushed rather than drawn by it. Good
>> balance is vital.
>>
>>
>> Thanks again :-)
>>
>> Amities
>>
>> Philippe
>>
>>
>>
>>> Le 4 avr. 2020 à 10:43, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>>>
>>> Arm, leg, hand, face, head, foot, thigh . . . the possibilities are
>> many, Philippe. I am often aghast at the people I’ve met who use chainsaws
>> without the appropriate training.
>>>
>>> And here is a man (whose training I didn’t query) with a slightly larger
>> project – seen at a glider site in Somerset.
>>>
>>> https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2615981570514750423 <
>> https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2615981570514750423>
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>> On 3 Apr 2020, at 10:36, Philippe <photo.philippe.amard@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> A new recipe illustrated - Chainsaw Mushroom from the Mungg’s Garden
>> (Horti Munggus Catena Sera Fungus)
>>>>
>>>> Quick! Takes only 30 years for the epicea to grow.
>>>> Easy : requires only a chainsaw
>>>> $€£ : costs an arm and a leg if not cautious
>>>>
>>>> Start from this
>>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/484245-2/IMG_2367.JPG
>>>>
>>>> and get there
>>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/484240-1/IMG_2376.JPG
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Serve with Champagne
>>>>
>>>> Bon appétit !
>>>>
>>>> Amities
>>>>
>>>> Philippe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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