I have sent several emails asking a question. On one of your videos you had a porta band mounted on a stand like a cut off saw. Where did you buy it? Thanks and keep up good work…Sonny
If you go back to where you first posted your question I responded with the answer in the comments section just after you posted. Many times one of the viewers answers the many questions asked by watching Jody’s previous videos.
Hello.
Great informative videos.
I use exactly the same techniques. But I often use the in the art of Laser Welding deposition.
I have done kilometres of runs using 0.015″dia or smaller or larger wire on all sort of straight and circular runs.
I work ( weld) using a microscope to look at my deposits. I’ve “seen” over 30 million pulses..
No inclusions are tolerated in my work.
Visualizations are the key to success. Lucky for us Jody has a great teaching manner. The early tradesmen would never share their secrets…but be the first to critise a beginners work. If you were lucky and persistent and took criticism…advice when given could make you one of “them”. Im one of “them” in my micro world.
October 15, 2014 at 1:55 PM
I have sent several emails asking a question. On one of your videos you had a porta band mounted on a stand like a cut off saw. Where did you buy it? Thanks and keep up good work…Sonny
October 15, 2014 at 2:58 PM
If you go back to where you first posted your question I responded with the answer in the comments section just after you posted. Many times one of the viewers answers the many questions asked by watching Jody’s previous videos.
October 14, 2014 at 6:49 PM
Hello.
Great informative videos.
I use exactly the same techniques. But I often use the in the art of Laser Welding deposition.
I have done kilometres of runs using 0.015″dia or smaller or larger wire on all sort of straight and circular runs.
I work ( weld) using a microscope to look at my deposits. I’ve “seen” over 30 million pulses..
No inclusions are tolerated in my work.
Visualizations are the key to success. Lucky for us Jody has a great teaching manner. The early tradesmen would never share their secrets…but be the first to critise a beginners work. If you were lucky and persistent and took criticism…advice when given could make you one of “them”. Im one of “them” in my micro world.
October 14, 2014 at 3:32 PM
I really like these videos, but I have never found the ‘Like’ button!?
October 14, 2014 at 2:14 PM
These videos are valuable to me because they enable me to ‘visualize’ what should done. Thank you for your time…