PM is not very receptive to newbies.
Exactly.
PM is a professional machinist's forum. It is mainly for those engaged in machining as a primary occupation or for those that own machine shops to ask questions, solve problems, and communicate amongst each other. It is not for first-time machine users.
If you've been turning handles for a while, you'll fit in fine. If this is the first time you've touched a machine tool, spend some time at Home Shop Machinist and learn the basics. Once you have the basics down, you'll be prepared to post on PM and fit in fine.
We have come a long way.Snobbery has moved into the machinist ranks?We have come a long way.
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I find it hard to believe that machinists would turn away others. Maybe it got all snobby when numerical programming and lasers came into play.
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Having spent a long time lurking on the PM board before finding GJ, I'd conclude that it's less CNC and Lasers and more the Internet that has turned it "all snobby". It's the community / group theory thing...
Any good machinsts forums out there?
I lucked into a Clausing/Kondia vertical mill for 1500. would like to do some reading.
to you. Hurco did sell the same machine.Well, you gotta admit, there's a limit to the number of times the question "Rong-Fu or Bridgeport" needs to be asked.
I don't think snobbery has anything to do with it. If the place gets overloaded with questions like "How do I square up a block of X?" or "Why won't my Rong-Fu Mill-Drill run my 9" insert face mill?" it impedes the flow of more valuable content. There are other places ready to better serve those questions.
Don is rather coarse, I'll admit. But he does have a point, within limits. Turning people away has nothing to do with it. Keeping the conversation on a high level is what it's about.
Like I said, spend a little time reading about and learning the basics. Once you know what you're doing, PM is a great resource and the membership will welcome your addition.
I'm a member but haven't posted in a couple years.... all on the "vintage' forum while I was asking about buying older machines.
Sadly, your comment about the 'Rung-Fu" question applies here, too.