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As long as it didn't come flying out of the setup when you were machining on it, then I guess you did it right.
I love creativity in setups. :thumbzup3: I have always felt that figuring out how to hang on to the work was about half of machining.
I love creativity in setups. :thumbzup3: I have always felt that figuring out how to hang on to the work was about half of machining.