January 14, 200818 yr Author I'm not done yet, more sillyness to follow. Since i have a NC lathe at my disposal i was thinking of making some bells to ring with the hammer. Turns out the science for making bells is very complicated.
January 14, 200818 yr but what's the hammer going to be used for exactly? like, are there performance benefits? Since i have a NC lathe at my disposal i was thinking of making some bells to ring with the hammer. right-o
January 14, 200818 yr I'm not done yet, more sillyness to follow. Since i have a NC lathe at my disposal i was thinking of making some bells to ring with the hammer. Turns out the science for making bells is very complicated.That'd be very cool.
January 14, 200818 yr Since i have a NC lathe at my disposal i was thinking of making some bells to ring with the hammer. Turns out the science for making bells is very complicated. Needs more cowbell! Literally.
November 8, 200817 yr How did I miss this thread. ^^ Hope nobody minds a bump to give it more exposure. Biggie.
November 8, 200817 yr Well I think he's making an aluminum bowling ball next. Can't wait to see that one.
November 8, 200817 yr I'm not done yet, more sillyness to follow. Since i have a NC lathe at my disposal i was thinking of making some bells to ring with the hammer. Turns out the science for making bells is very complicated. Extraordinarily so. It's the reason why tubular bells exist as a compromise for large scale church bells. I read in a new scientist mag last year, might have been the year before last, that some boffins came up with a bell which brought unwanted resonance and unwanted harmonics down to a massively lower level (it was a rather odd taper figure 8 type shape IIRC) and in doing so, created a bell that people thought, upon ringing, didn't sound right.
November 9, 200817 yr Hope nobody minds a bump to give it more exposure.Well, except that it's no longer his latest DIY project...
November 17, 200817 yr why? Conspicuous consumption -- he's being a patriotic American and stimulating the economy.
November 20, 200817 yr Conspicuous consumption -- he's being a patriotic American and stimulating the economy. in that case go buy a GM car
November 20, 200817 yr Do they have any kits? Although I suspect that wouldn't be sufficiently DIY for Kevin.
November 20, 200817 yr Do they have any kits? Although I suspect that wouldn't be sufficiently DIY for Kevin. you have obviously never owned a GM car!
November 20, 200817 yr KG actually has 2 GM cars. and that was after having a Jaguar -- quite an upgrade in quality
November 21, 200817 yr Author jaguar was in the shop 41 times in 39 months. Never again. Some of the parts were on their 3rd replacement. (the autoleveling headlight assemblys at $1400 each) (requires removal of entire bumper) Its a distant memory that is fading. It was all under warranty, but the half a day in the wrong direction every time to take it to the dealer got old quick. It was a great deal of fun when it was working right. Corvette has yet to be in the shop for repairs in 27 months with about 23k miles on it. Other than oil changes, the only replacement part so far was the cabin air filter. And trust me, i don't drive it like a little old lady. So far on the CTS, only a firmware upgrade to the nav system. (xm live traffic update gizmo that has software bugs galore)
November 21, 200817 yr Have you Checked out Top Gear, Series 12 Episode 02? The guys head to America and drive a Corvette ZR-1, a Dodge Challenger SRT-8, and a Cadillac CTS-V from San Fransisco to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah You might find in it interesting.
November 21, 200817 yr Best Clarkson face: the face he makes when he says the Ferrari Scuderia has a button called "race"
November 21, 200817 yr Author 2007 3lt convertable stuffed with z51,oil cooler, mag ride and heads up.
November 21, 200817 yr Cars are only good for snow and rain. ...and people with allergies...to faceplants.
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