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Re: On the lighter side of things.


Mr Lawrence Hart
 

I also know of the instance when a designer did some
scribbling in the upper right hand corner of his sketch.
When the design was ready to pass off to the draftsman for
inking, the designer circled the scribbling and wrote "Do
Not Ink This".

The Design came back, and in the upper right hand corner,
beautifully inked on Mylar, "Do Not Ink This"

Larry

----- Original Message -----
From: "R. E. Sears" <Clokdok@...>
To: <UNIMAT@...>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 8:07 AM
Subject: Re: [UNIMAT] On the lighter side of things.


Bill;

I always liked the one about the draftsman who added in
the Construction
Notes on some of his work:

BILTFD-41

When asked, he said it stood for, answer was:

Build It Like The F#$%@*# Drawing - For Once

:-)

Dick Sears

Bill Gribble wrote:

There was a budding swarthe maker who saw a Unimat
converted to CNC
advertised on Ebay. He put in his offer and won it,
paying big dollars.
Once he got it home he tried to get it up and running.
No matter what
he did, he could not get the CNC program to run.
In desperation he called in an expert, Harold. Harold
duely arrived,
did a bit on tapping on the key board, announced the the
problem was
solved and presented the swarfe maker with a bill for a
minimum
service call.
As Harlod was walking away the swarfe maker called after
him: "So what
was the problem?
Harold replied: "It was an operator error. An ID ten T
error."
The swarfe maker not wanting to appear stupid asked "An
ID ten T
error? Whats that, in case I ned to fix the error again?
Harold grinned and said, "Haven't you heard of a ID ten
T error?"
"No" said the swarfe maker.
"Write it down and I think you'll fiqure it out." said
Harold.
So the swarfe maker wrote it out. ID10T.









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