@PeterT - my humble and sincere apologies. I do not know how I managed to miss this amazing post of yours in 'Show us your Tool Height Standard'.
But I did. I was searching on tool setting height to find a previous discussion on setting Z, saw your post, and realized I'd never seen it. Your cover comments intrigued me enough to watch another YouTube video. And I'm SOOOO glad I did!
This is SOLID GOLD to me.
It is exactly the kind of thing I see in my brain as I think about metal cutting or bending or stress/strain or fatigue. This video and the different tools and metals it shows will forever change the way I see these things in my mind. I've always seen different cutters and different metals this way, but somewhat imperfectly because I don't have the experiential reality of the actual process to build on - only the theory and the metallurgy and what my mind creates from that. This video adds real world experience at the granular level of the metal. More than that, and beyond what my mind ever saw, the video adds the impact of occlusions, tool tip welding, and other microscopic granular effects that make the cutting process so imperfect. My mental modelling is forever changed and will never be the same again!
It was also quite mesmerizing to see such an amazing video of what my mind sees. It was a bit like looking at a recording of my own thoughts. Sort of a much deeper level than listening to an audio recording of my own voice. Soooo amazing!
THANK YOU PETER!
But I did. I was searching on tool setting height to find a previous discussion on setting Z, saw your post, and realized I'd never seen it. Your cover comments intrigued me enough to watch another YouTube video. And I'm SOOOO glad I did!
This is SOLID GOLD to me.
It is exactly the kind of thing I see in my brain as I think about metal cutting or bending or stress/strain or fatigue. This video and the different tools and metals it shows will forever change the way I see these things in my mind. I've always seen different cutters and different metals this way, but somewhat imperfectly because I don't have the experiential reality of the actual process to build on - only the theory and the metallurgy and what my mind creates from that. This video adds real world experience at the granular level of the metal. More than that, and beyond what my mind ever saw, the video adds the impact of occlusions, tool tip welding, and other microscopic granular effects that make the cutting process so imperfect. My mental modelling is forever changed and will never be the same again!
It was also quite mesmerizing to see such an amazing video of what my mind sees. It was a bit like looking at a recording of my own thoughts. Sort of a much deeper level than listening to an audio recording of my own voice. Soooo amazing!
THANK YOU PETER!