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This is easy no problem!
I promise this time I'll keep the new workbench surface clear for actual workbench use...unlike those other 3 over there that have 2 ft high junk piled on top.
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I'll change the speed and put the belt cover back on after this one quick job.
If an important part/tool falls, it will either get hung up somewhere nearly impossible to access before it hits the floor, or it will hit the floor and roll to the most inconvenient to get to place possible.
Last night I was changing the carbide insert in my parting tool. I dropped the Allen wrench I was using. I saw and heard it hit the floor and then it was sucked through a worm hole to an alternate dimension. Never did find it.As a physicist, I am constantly amazed by how a falling object can violate the laws of physics.
I wondered where that Allen wrench came from!Last night I was changing the carbide insert in my parting tool. I dropped the Allen wrench I was using. I saw and heard it hit the floor and then it was sucked through a worm hole to an alternate dimension. Never did find it.
Agreed. I think some law of thermodynamics is routinely violated. How can a part fall from 29 inches and end up in a higher location?As a physicist, I am constantly amazed by how a falling object can violate the laws of physics.