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Who's your tooling engineer and does he have access to Mold Flow"?


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Yes we always do a mold analysis but in this case...it was wrong


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Cool stuff there Ted!

What kind of indicator is in picture 6; I don't remember seening one with the same number face pattern.

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Cool stuff there Ted!

What kind of indicator is in picture 6; I don't remember seening one with the same number face pattern.

Thanks and God Bless, Louis


Looks like a Browne & Sharpe to me. They make good stuff! They make black face and white face indicators. I prefer the black face as I find the contrast easier to see. Especially in less than fantastic lighting conditions.

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Cool stuff there Ted!

What kind of indicator is in picture 6; I don't remember seening one with the same number face pattern.

Thanks and God Bless, Louis


Brown & Sharp with the long tip.....I don't use it very often

The same numbers are left and right of zero....to the right = (plus) to the left = (minus)

This feature is what I love about B&S indicators vs Interapid

My workhorse is the Noga mag base in that same picture and is a tool that I use very often and recommend


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OK I thought it was a Brown and Sharpe but all the ones I have.....have for instance 0-1-2-3-4-3-2-1-0 or say 0-5-10-15-10-5-0. You get the pic. Yours looks like it says something different. Like 0-1-2-1-0 or something. I have several and my favorite is Brown and Sharpe too; but the number scheme on yours looked different to me. I wondered if they made one finer than .00005.

Andy I too like the black face better, especially for my aging eyes.

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If the surface finish on the inside of the molded part had been critical. How would you have solved the issues?

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Yes we always do a mold analysis but in this case...it was wrong


Yeah, been there done that!! When I got caught with something like this the solution was vent pins somewhere in the core side. Wish I'd had some of the newfangled steel to work with.


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