
|
Why do we want our parts to look good? One answer is that we usually have to sell them, either to an inspector or customer. Parts that have a skillfully made appearance are nearly always more accurate, more consistent and easier to sell than carelessly made parts. Another reason clean, detailed parts are desirable is because they are easier to measure, inspect and talk about. If someone were to ask "How deep is the slot in the part?" it is easy to say "It's within a couple thousandths of a half inch deep." It's not so easy to explain that for a variety of reasons, you're unable to get consistent readings. People may argue that appearance shouldn't matter as long as parts are in tolerance. Ragged parts can be difficult to inspect to determine if they are in tolerance. What constitutes quality part appearance? My concept has evolved over the years. |
![]() |
Want the secrets from this chapter?
Take advantage of the Publisher's Discount! Order "Machine Shop Trade Secrets" here. |
| Home | Book Covers | Content | ProShop Articles | Testimonials | ProShop Tips | User Tips | ProShop Projects | User Projects | Products | Tools | Order | Links | Contact |
|
Stay informed of exciting new products
and offers from ProShop Publishing! |