Xyphota
Ultra Member
It also has to include the time to swap out the change gears (gearboxes are for the weak ) but then find out you need to order another change gear because the last time you used the one you need, you crashed the carriage and broke off some teeth, but then after ordering a new gear you remember you have a 3D printer which can make change gears for cheap, so you have to call in to MotionCanada and cancel your order and then you design your change gear and finally 3D print it but you mis-measured the bore and the gear is to loose on the shaft so you have to print it again and but then the teeth immediately shear off so you embarrassingly reorder your change gear and then when it finally shows up you realized you were looking at the wrong line on the threading chart and you had the change gear all along so you finally cut your threads.Yes, sorry, 18tpi, 2B tolerance.
But "Walking on Water" status, has to include multi-start metric threads (on an Imperial Leadscrew)!!
How long does the American Pacemaker manual claim it takes to do all that? 38, maybe 39 minutes?
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