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StraightUp_OG

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  1. And all SuperProduction shooters will also be required to be 5'9" and weight 165lbs or no joy!
  2. So to support your argument you resort to argumentum ad hominem. You are batting 1000 my friend...
  3. I get your point but I do not agree. And using the hat example is engaging in Reductio ad absurdum.
  4. So the Accu is in the 2014 CZ print catalog. It is on the CZ-USA website and has a SKU but some here still contend it is not a product of CZ. Well I am not sure CZ would agree with you.
  5. E-Juice is either propylene glycol or vegetable glycerin not distilled water.
  6. Don't know about that but I am still having more fun than should be allowed! I really love making big pieces of metal into small pieces of metal. ;-P
  7. OG10-4 on the cost, I was just thinking about how the joe blocks can give you a precision angle, have you looked at walking the angle up using a 1/2 EM with a .060 lead I have not. Most of this came form the Daniel's idea of a Glock yavapai jig.
  8. I think this setup will be the fastest way to tri-top and such.
  9. I have. It would be a little more difficult to mount and is at least twice the cost. I figured for $65 why not!
  10. Not sure yet, I just received it and still need to get the new T-slot nuts and bolts to clamp the vise to the angle plate. The thing is made out of cast iron/steel just like the mill and built like a tank. There are also lock down bolts on each side of the plate once the angle is set. I will test the indication accuracy once I get the t-slot clamps. But my impression is that it will be very solid. Direct link: https://www.shars.com/products/view/117/Adjustable_Angle_Plate_5x7quot
  11. So Daniel and I have been chatting about his setup and the possibility of machining a Yavapai style jig for the Glock. I like the idea but I am not super happy with the limitations of the jig so I found this and i think it is a more versatile and cheap solution that looks like it will work nicely. Got the Adjustable Angle Plate 5x7" at www.shars.com for $65. I need to get a new clamp set since the t-slots are smaller than my mill table.
  12. Like I already told you my man, it is a fantastic first effort and you had the stones to go for it and learned a metric $hit ton! The next one will be perfect!
  13. Awesome! It's bummer you have to wait for a new cutter but I am really looking forward to seeing the finished slide!
  14. Bummer! But it happens, I have busted a few tools in this endeavor. Did you make a relief cut before running the dovetail cutter through?
  15. I was just reading back and I missed this post. I have done this one and it's in the thread somewhere LOL. But I realized that I did not add any images post Cerakote. I tried to do a take on a tri-tone and mixed up some custom colors. The pics don't really show it well and I still need to do something with the RTS...
  16. Thanks! I am glad the thread continues to inspire! Ask all the questions you want and post some pics as you go along.
  17. Very nice man! I love it! I think you can do a bomar. Get a scrap piece of 6061 T6 and practice it. The aluminum will save your tools while you practice. Once you got it, slow down the S&F and cut the slide.
  18. This not what you asked for but it is one of the finest docs you will find. http://www.m1911.org/M1911-A1_REDUX.pdf The links already posted are about the best you will find for the "2011" frame and the CNCguns will just be the cad/solid model files.
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