Talking about your special interests online

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Basso53
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14 Feb 2014, 5:38 pm

You know, there are probably at least several websites catering to almost every special interest imaginable, even the most arcane ones, all filled with people who love to talk about that subject. That's why they belong to those sites. :wink:

My special interests are music, cycling, and fishing. I belong to at least 3 websites for each. People there care more about your sharing their interest, than your personality. Look for ones that have hands-on moderators, who don't tolerate personal attacks.


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14 Feb 2014, 6:14 pm

mr_bigmouth_502 wrote:

I know that CNC mills cut things out of sheet metal, so I'm guessing that a CNC lathe would carve out a spinning block or cylinder of metal, am I right?

You can also use driven and milling tooling with CNC turning centres as well. Vertical Turning centres also exist for the purpose of turning extremely large diametre Workpieces, so not all turning is horizontal. It is always funny to have someone explain to a trainee how to comprehend the Axes when using vertical turning centres. :P
Check out Karusselldrehmaschine - massive. And fun to play with.



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14 Feb 2014, 6:56 pm

I've been blathering on about my special interest on several internet forums for some years now, and to my surprise, I am now regarded as an expert and people are willing to pay me large sums of money to continue talking about it in real life. I realize now this is the sort of "internet presence" one is supposed to build up professionally, but which I never thought about doing. Nice surprise -- you never know.



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15 Feb 2014, 2:05 am

threequarters wrote:
I've been blathering on about my special interest on several internet forums for some years now, and to my surprise, I am now regarded as an expert and people are willing to pay me large sums of money to continue talking about it in real life. I realize now this is the sort of "internet presence" one is supposed to build up professionally, but which I never thought about doing. Nice surprise -- you never know.


This is great


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