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Hello from Harrison

hhshermit

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Recently joined as a new member and delighted to find there is a website for Canadian hobby metalworkers. I'm a retired engineer living in Harrison Hot Springs BC who has been fascinated by CNC since I acquired my first NC mill in 1974. (It had punched 8 bit paper tape controls). With more time now that I'm retired, I am hoping to get my machining skills up to apprentice level by building a Quorn Tool and Cutter grinder from a kit. I have written a series of articles on this build and the first is appearing in the current Home Shop Machinist magazine. I have also been exceedingly fortunate to have made the acquaintance of a couple of professional machinists who have been very generous with their time, advice and access to machine tools I don't have.
 
Hi, and welcome to the forum. Glad to see another one from the fringe of the lower mainland BC. Would love to see that article if you have a link. and any pictures you want to share. I'm just starting on this journey so am eager to see what people have done.
 
And hello from Abbotsford! I'm also a retired engineer with a full machine shop. I attempted a Quorn about 20 years ago. Might resurrect that some day when the hunnydo list shrinks!
 
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