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I was turning an $82 piece of ground tool steel and was happy to see that it was good to what my mike said by better than .001". Then I noticed my mike was set to .825" instead of .875". After leaving some fingerprints in my forehead I decided my only option was to make a bushing. I was pretty nervous because I never made a bushing with a .025" wall thickness before. You can bet I snuck up on that dimension but it came out all right. I used 6061 for the bushing.
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