of heavy machinery?Machinist
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of heavy machinery?Machinist
That's that not what a machinist does. A machinist makes parts from prints. In the old days, machinists operated manual lathes and mills, today though it is much more CNC (computer numerical control) machines which often combine both. Almost all mechanical parts are made by machinists. Even a part that is produced by the millions, it was machinists that likely aided in the setting up and programming of the machines to produce them. Machinists make the molds that plastic injection molding machines use to make all the huge variety of plastic parts as well.of heavy machinery?
The “ignore” function has been amazing for improving the readability of this thread, and my blood pressure.I love how this guy nonchalantly explains flight test to an actual test pilot.
Land seized during conflict can legally be used for treaty negotiations. After the Mexican-American War the U.S. gained significant territory from Mexico in the treaty process but didn’t take the whole of the territory that was occupied. The same applies to the Spanish-American War. In both cases, neither action was contrary to international convention. In the past Israel got significant real estate gains after her wars and often in exchange for land occupied during conflict such as the Suez. In the case of this war I’m guessing that Israel is looking for a few hundred years of land to create a deeper buffer zone between Gaza and Israel - but in any case a treaty (more likely a “cease fire” in this case) will be brokered by international concerns.To bring it back to the topic at hand.. Can someone who understands war better than me explain to me the “legality” of gaining land as a result of war? Are those “spoils” taken or given? If given, then wouldn’t that undermine the claim that Israel illegally occupies Palestinian land? Or is that more so a claim regarding Israel’s initial founding in the 40’s? I want to better understand the realities of “military occupation” and land disputes a bit better in this context.
A bunch of years ago, I read a book about the history of the Middle Ages. After reading it, I realized that I really didn't understand what was going on in the Balkans until I'd read the book. The threads run that deep over there.Does anyone have a good book recommendation on the history of the geography and region. Not looking to go back as far as Jesus, but genuinely wanting to understand the area more broadly. Thanks . . . .
Is there any chance you remember the name of that book?A bunch of years ago, I read a book about the history of the Middle Ages. After reading it, I realized that I really didn't understand what was going on in the Balkans until I'd read the book. The threads run that deep over there.
I don't know what book taxi1 read, but A World Lit Only By Fire is excellent. (Bonus points as the author is a Marine Corps combat veteran)Is there any chance you remember the name of that book?
Look tonight.Is there any chance you remember the name of that book?
That's that not what a machinist does. A machinist makes parts from prints. In the old days, machinists operated manual lathes and mills, today though it is much more CNC (computer numerical control) machines which often combine both. Almost all mechanical parts are made by machinists. Even a part that is produced by the millions, it was machinists that likely aided in the setting up and programming of the machines to produce them. Machinists make the molds that plastic injection molding machines use to make all the huge variety of plastic parts as well.
To bring it back to the topic at hand.. Can someone who understands war better than me explain to me the “legality” of gaining land as a result of war? Are those “spoils” taken or given? If given, then wouldn’t that undermine the claim that Israel illegally occupies Palestinian land? Or is that more so a claim regarding Israel’s initial founding in the 40’s? I want to better understand the realities of “military occupation” and land disputes a bit better in this context.
I make parts, some of which go into heavy vehicles and machines, some go into medical equipment, some are defense-related, etc...the company actually makes some SpaceX parts as well.So you don't make heavy machinery?
Doing an additive manufacturing?I make parts, some of which go into heavy vehicles and machines, some go into medical equipment, some are defense-related, etc...the company actually makes some SpaceX parts as well.
They only do additive manufacturing to create fixtures for parts, usually for measurement purposes with the coordinate measuring machines, but other wise not any commercial AM.Doing an additive manufacturing?
Stop encouraging him…Doing an additive manufacturing?