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Glenn
 
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Default Rebuilding Dumore toolpost grinders (was: FA: Dumore Tool Post Grinder Inserts, ... )


"DoN. Nichols" wrote in message
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According to Joseph Gwinn :
In article , "Glenn"
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"Joseph Gwinn" wrote in message
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No wonder I've been having trouble keeping track of which of
you posted what. Both of you have names which start with 'G', end in
'n', and are in the 4-5 character range. :-)


Amazing how easily the mind can fill in the letters to be what you expect
There is an e-mail floating around with all the letters munged around but
starting and ending correctly and with the right number of letters.
Interesting


What acrobat said when I saved the file was that it was removing empty
space. ??


I don't really know what acrobat means by this, but speculate that it
uses a convenient temporary file format while building the file, then
goes back and closes up the space that turned out not to be needed.


If you have scanned a B&W line drawing -- no colors, just B&W,
and saved to TIFF (which unlike JPEG does not cloud the space near lines
with various shades of gray), you will have a quite large file, as TIFF
has no compression.

One way to save space in this sort of situation is to skip over
areas which are plain white. I don't think that TIFF or JPEG have this
option, but PostScript may, and PDF (which you reach through an
intermediate PostScript conversion -- hidden from you by the Adobe
software). So -- "removing empty space" means exactly that -- deleting
all of those bytes of white, and replacing them with code to "treat the
next N bytes as white". I wonder whether it can do the same with an
image which is white text on a black background?

BTW I've now made my copy of the "chuck" -- thanks to your scans and
measurements.


That's pretty much what I thought but had nothing to base it on but logic.
Your chuck is probably better than the original one anyway I was not
overly impressed with the one in my kit. To take the burr off from cutting
the slots they just ground down the threads so it has 4 flat spots where the
slots are.
Glad ya got'er done
Glenn