Are you a new Member? Asking a Question - Read This
I urge any poster to include as many details as possible about what he is attempting to achieve. We have folk here in our forums who will go out of their way quite a bit to help you.
If you make the process difficult with lack of information that you could have easily supplied first up, those responders will be less likely to want to help you if they have to pry answers, one at a time from you.
So often when people ask a question here, respondents to the question are left out in the dark, to play a post by post guessing game, that could have been well avoided by including a range of details pertinent. This takes time, not everyone has a great deal of it.
- • Detail what you are trying to achieve, the item you are making or propose to make
- • Supply lengths widths depths diameters,tolerances and material types if pertinent
- • If there is a choice of processes that could be used, specify which one
- . Sometimes the environment your job will be expected to work in-that may affect the choice of materials
- What tools and equipment do you have, that you think might do the job ?
- And photos,post photos if at all possible
Don't take my post in the wrong way. Its about making the process of answering a posters question so much easier, if just given some basic details to filter out a whole lot of unsuitable options.
Supplying as much information as you can will get you to your desired outcome much quicker and make it easier on the good folk on the forum who had the courtesy to answer your question, but will tire of it, if the process is made too difficult or frustrating for them.
Cheers
Grahame