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bott...@earthlink.net

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Mar 24, 2010, 8:06:50 AM3/24/10
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Went to Westec Tuesday. It was held in the South Hall just like the
2009 Westec. There may have been a few more booths than last year but
nothing like in it's heyday years where it filled two large halls plus
half the downstairs of another hall.

I don't have any statistics to back this up, but it's my "impression"
that there was a much larger turnout of attendees this year compared
to last year. I arrived their early, but by the time I'd covered half
the exhibits (about an hour), you couldn't walk 10 feet in a straight
line without having to wait for someone to move, make a detour, or
have to back up to let someone pass, whereas last year you could just
breeze through the aisles. Also it "seemed" like there were a lot of
older people (shop owners perhaps?), and quite a few younger guys (out
of work machinists?), the mid-range age group didn't seem to be as
well represented. But then again, I could have been imagining things.

Perhaps I missed something, but there didn't appear to be any displays
of new cutting edge Earthshaking technology. Haas was there with some
machines but booths from a number of other large machine tool builders
seemed conspicuously absent.

There was a laser Faro arm being demoed that I thought was cool. I
only caught part of the demo, but it looked like they were reverse
engineering a solid part and it was being reproduced on a monitor.
But Faro arms have been around for ages.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bI9I0H8gAEM

There was a small company that was displaying some jaws for Kurt type
vises that they called the "E-Z Sine Angle Jaw Set", which had a
movable bar that you could set at virtually any angle you wanted (it
had engraved degree marks on the jaw itself). Also, you could remove
the angle bar and screw on some other bars at any height that acted
like parallels. They don't appear to have a web-site but the jaws
came in a little case for about $299.

Another company (Lang Technovation) had a cute little centering vise
(both jaws moving toward the center), with serrated jaws called the
Makro•Grip®, supposedly for 5 axis work.

http://tinyurl.com/yjyetde

Kurt was showing a couple of small chucks that bolt to tombstones (or
any fixture plate for that matter). One, a two jaw chuck, the other a
three jaw chuck. They had a combination course pitch/fine pitch
scroll where you could move the jaws fast then it would switch to the
fine pitch for greater holding power. The salesman said they were new
- that must be the case since I can't find them on Kurt's workholding
site.

All in all I'd say it was a pretty good show (given it's size).


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Cliff

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Mar 25, 2010, 1:45:37 AM3/25/10
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 05:06:50 -0700 (PDT), "bott...@earthlink.net"
<bott...@earthlink.net> wrote:

>Went to Westec Tuesday. It was held in the South Hall just like the
>2009 Westec.

Any spoor of jb?
Greasy spot on the floor?
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Cliff

"D"

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Mar 25, 2010, 10:03:43 AM3/25/10
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On Mar 24, 10:45 pm, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 05:06:50 -0700 (PDT), "bottl...@earthlink.net"

>
> <bottl...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >Went to Westec Tuesday.  It was held in the South Hall just like the
> >2009 Westec.
>
>   Any spoor of jb?
>   Greasy spot on the floor?
> --
> Cliff

Eerily quiet in the hall, only people making noise were HAAS, there
didnt seem to be as much excitement as in years past.
I liked the vise, could see it in use on a 4th axis as a "sideways"
vise, eg: clamping in "Y" direction, Iv'e had many an occaision to use
one like that!!
I did see some empty pizza boxes around the cad-cam area, wasnt sure
if it was JB's doing, or someone just having fun with an old story.
lol

"D"

Cross-Slide

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Mar 25, 2010, 10:39:38 AM3/25/10
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It's been over a month since he has gnawed through the restraints and
drooled on a keyboard.
Tell us about the vise! Is it a Haas, or someone else?
I've always wanted a vise to hold parts "sideways" . Ferinstance, a
long thing part with slits in it, a vise to clamp down on it from the
top, and run a slitting saw through the part.
Something like that?

"D"

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Mar 25, 2010, 1:06:47 PM3/25/10
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> Something like that?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

its the vise Bottle referred to in his post
http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://tinyurl.com/yjyetde&usg=AFQjCNGS1acqhMLlt28kqdvYWh4tOEukQg

steamer

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Mar 25, 2010, 4:23:03 PM3/25/10
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In rec.crafts.metalworking bott...@earthlink.net <bott...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Went to Westec Tuesday. It was held in the South Hall just like the
>2009 Westec. There may have been a few more booths than last year but
>nothing like in it's heyday years where it filled two large halls plus
>half the downstairs of another hall.

--Kinda glad I gave it a miss this yr; first time in decades. Last
yr was so lame two of us walked the whole shebang in less than 2 hrs..

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Doug White

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Mar 25, 2010, 7:15:16 PM3/25/10
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steamer <ste...@sonic.net> wrote in
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> In rec.crafts.metalworking bott...@earthlink.net
> <bott...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>Went to Westec Tuesday. It was held in the South Hall just like the
>>2009 Westec. There may have been a few more booths than last year but
>>nothing like in it's heyday years where it filled two large halls plus
>>half the downstairs of another hall.
>
> --Kinda glad I gave it a miss this yr; first time in decades.
> Last
> yr was so lame two of us walked the whole shebang in less than 2 hrs..

Odd. I went to Eastec last year, and spent 4 hours going though it.
Pretty much the same level of activity & vendors as the previous year. I
would have expected Westec to be even larger. I can't compare the size of
the buidings, but they had at least 3 filled last year, and two of them are
pretty large.

Doug White

Bill Noble

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Mar 26, 2010, 12:10:41 AM3/26/10
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walked slowly through the whole thing in 3 hours, stopping to chat with
several vendors - much less excitement than 3 or 4 years ago, but more than
last year. nobody was downstairs, Henry Hip was there as were a few other
vendors of stuff from china that were absent last year, Enco was there with
a tiny booth and a 15% discount coupon (and a free tape measure), MSC was
there, etc. There seemed to be a lot more waterjet companies than before,
and more laser companies. Mitutoyo was there with a big exhibit, SPI had
downsized to a small booth, Starrett was absent, Aloris had a double booth -
worth the $12 parking, I guess, but not worth paid admission if you forgot
to preregister

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