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    CNC machining a ship propeller - GIF


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    Doesn't look like a POS to me! Looks like a pretty good CNC mill!

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    Fascinating machine, but... there is no scale to until the end of the video.


    This could be a huge piece to stainless steel
    CNC machining a ship propeller - GIF-prop-1.png

    The machine is indeed impressive
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    Take a step back to gain some perspective
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    You begin to realize
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    It is just a little boat propeller. NICE boat I imagine, but not a ship
    CNC machining a ship propeller - GIF-prop-5.png

    I concede there is a lot of discussion of Boat vs Ship. Unless I am miss-judging the size of that console and cabinet, it is for a boat.

    Thats not a ship propeller, THIS is a ship propeller!!!

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    search YT for "Richard Helps Polish A Giant Propeller | Richard Hammond's Big" if you want to see the video
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    Calling it a ship propeller may be generous but size is relative

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    Imagine the G code to do that!

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    That code it not written line by line anymore. CAM had changed all that. Give the machine a CAD file of the shape. Punch in a few parameters; material, cutters, etc. then stand back and cross your fingers.

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    The way I heard it was a ship was a vessel which can carry boats on it, a boat is a vessel wh9ich can be carried on a ship. Also strange is all submarines have been called boat. no matter their size. but they fit the descriptive narrative. Boat: a vessel for transport by water, constructed to provide buoyancy by excluding water and shaped to give stability and permit propulsion.
    Ship: usually a large specialized, vessel for transport by water.
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    Subs got the designation “boat” when they were small, carried and launched from a ship. Then as they evolved to be self-sufficient the boat designation stuck with them.



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