I had a deal setup for a nice granite surface plate. Seller had it listed multiple places and ended up not getting it. (I'll keep an eye out for a good deal on a surface plate.) During that time, I found what looked like a great deal on a Mitutoyo surface gage. Seller accepted my offer, and I asked them to make sure they packed it really well. I offered to pay extra for good packaging. They replied, "I'll do my best."
This is how it arrived:
I'm glad they did their best. I'd hate to see their version of half ***.. Much to my surpise the wood case, and the height gage itself arrived completely unharmed!
I also received these guys..
@MadeByMiller will recognize this as the materials needed for the Prusa nyloc mod.
The fiber laser is at the other end of the bench from my shop computer. This results in a lot of walking back and forth when setting up a job. I came across this little Stream Deck and I had an idea..
It lives over by the laser. Now I can nudge the design on the work piece, frame it, stop the frame, and I've already been able to start the job from the foot pedal that came with the laser. This sort of thing is a huge quality of life/worth the expense for the smiles sort of thing.
I've continued to get to know the forklift. A nearly six-ton forklift on gravel is interesting to say the least. I'm starting to get some stuff down. That feels good. The last sewing machine to move has square feet and there's not a built-in provision to bolt to the pallet. Perfect exercise for a quick sheet metal job.
This was what I came up with in Fusion:
Plasma table did a great job cutting the parts with the Fine Cut consumables. Again, very little dross and nice edge quality. Using the desktop version of the press brake control and it shows a part collision with the punch on the fourth bend. I'm going to need to get a gooseneck punch for stuff like this.
For that fourth bend, I only let the punch go down until the part made contact with it, and then released. Hand bent the rest. Not perfect, but perfectly fine for the application.
And, in place. Will do a great job.
