For your consideration, I submit my design for a new ASME standard. The Scaling Banana.

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    I would like to see the fixture holding that in place for each op in the machining process. I reckon you cut outside curve from a block then tapped the curve and operation 2 was held by a single bolt from underneath?

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      @KingJalopy@lemm.ee The wood fixture was only used for the finishing pass and engraving for the top. The rest was just held in the billet by leaving a .020" layer around all sides.

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        Damn that’s pretty smart! I used to work P&D in the aerospace industry mostly designing tooling and working out new programs in vericut. I like your approach! Nice work!

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          @KingJalopy@lemm.ee thanks. The fixture wasn’t initially planned for, but the last pass on the roughing cut for the front went too deep and thinned the tabs holding it in the billet a little too much for comfort. So I just used the cad file to make a negative that I cut into the wood. The Scaling Banana™ fits quite snuggly into the fixture, the grey silicone was just to keep it from lifting out during machining.

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            I didn’t even consider tabs when I first looked at it. We were discouraged from doing that at my job simply because too many button pushers worked there and could easily mess stuff up lol. We generally had them only roughing and the finish was always an actually machinist lol.

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              @KingJalopy@lemm.ee I’m not an actual machinist, just self taught. Also my machine isn’t particularly nice/precise. It’s an 90s bridgeport with a 3 axis cnc kit. So I try and use whatever tricks I can to make it all work out.

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                Bro rocking a bridgeport makes you more of a real machinist than most people lol there is no shame in that there is a ton of skill in being able to make stuff like that with nothing more than a Bridgeport.

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    Lemmy is so blessed to have this certified top-tier content.

    This is so beautiful.

    Other than the fact Australia will adopt it and I’ll be left using nominal banana sizes based on the US banana.

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    Bananas are a measurement of radiation…

    So, this ignores the actual science behind a joke and only cares about the meme without understanding it.

    Very apt name, because engineers are the only ones who would know and care about it.

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      @givesomefucks@lemmy.world This is not in reference to the radioactive potassium content of bananas. This is in reference to the internet trope of adding a “banana for scale” to uploaded pictures.

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        Yes …

        The meme is because someone saw something about the banana equivalent dose, making it a standardized unit of measurement.

        The joke was the misuse of the measurement.

        Which I feel like is the same thing I just said, so hopefully it made more sense that way.

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          @givesomefucks@lemmy.world you’re the one missing the joke, this has nothing to do with banana radioactivity. I’m aware that bananas are used as an equivalent dose measurement of radiation. This has nothing to do with that.

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          There’s no ‘actual science’ behind the joke. Bananas were used as units of radiation in cases where radiation output was negligible, in a humorous effort to make readers realise that, well, radiation output was negligible. Instead a bunch of undereducated people took it to mean bananas were hazardous radioactive fruit.