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  • #634471
    Ian P
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      @ianp

      I occasionally spot the odd error that creeps into MEW articles but I control the pedant in me and refrain from commenting mainly because I don't think it would be fair on the author.

      The article on page 55 of MEW 325 seems wrong on so many aspects but this time I don't feel guilty about commenting on it as the author is not identified.

      Initially I presumed it was an advert for the product but if it was I would have expected to see the manufacturer or suppliers details as the end of the text.

      If it was an article submitted by a contributor to MEW the authors name (and often a picture) usually appears on the first page of the article.

      Whilst the MEW index has a sensible title for the article the text article text itself begins as if its about 'improvised tailstocks'. It not a big boo boo but I'm surprised it slipped through.

      Whilst the author does give any more details than the supplier being called LINN Tools and being findable with an online search, its not going to help readers (especially non UK) who do not have internet access.

      The pictures in the article look to have come out of the 'could do better' category in the current 'Workshop Photography' article currently running in MEW. They are very poorly lit and do not even show details that are 'illustrated in photo 3'.

      If I was considering purchasing the LINN DRO (or any digital caliper type device) is whether the reading is retained if the caliper blanks the display, whether it is by manual or auto power off.

      Am I being to critical?

      Ian P

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      #38704
      Ian P
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        @ianp

        MEW 235 DRO Advertorial? Review on ‘improvising a tailstock’

        #634473
        mgnbuk
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          @mgnbuk

          Linn Tools

          Ebay shop, with a physical address shown on the "about" page.

          Nigel B.

          #634475
          Robert Butler
          Participant
            @robertbutler92161
            Posted by Ian P on 21/02/2023 13:08:41:

            I occasionally spot the odd error that creeps into MEW articles but I control the pedant in me and refrain from commenting mainly because I don't think it would be fair on the author.

            The article on page 55 of MEW 325 seems wrong on so many aspects but this time I don't feel guilty about commenting on it as the author is not identified.

            Initially I presumed it was an advert for the product but if it was I would have expected to see the manufacturer or suppliers details as the end of the text.

            If it was an article submitted by a contributor to MEW the authors name (and often a picture) usually appears on the first page of the article.

            Whilst the MEW index has a sensible title for the article the text article text itself begins as if its about 'improvised tailstocks'. It's not a big boo boo but I'm surprised it slipped through.

            Whilst the author does give any more details than the supplier being called LINN Tools and being findable with an online search, its not going to help readers (especially non UK) who do not have internet access.

            The pictures in the article look to have come out of the 'could do better' category in the current 'Workshop Photography' article currently running in MEW. They are very poorly lit and do not even show details that are 'illustrated in photo 3'.

            If I was considering purchasing the LINN DRO (or any digital caliper type device) is whether the reading is retained if the caliper blanks the display, whether it is by manual or auto power off.

            Am I being to critical?

            Ian P

            Possibly see above.

            Robert Butler

            #634487
            duncan webster 1
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              @duncanwebster1

              The latest on on pocket mags is 323, am I missing a trick?

              #634489
              Ian P
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                @ianp

                Typo in my heading. Its issue 325 of MEW

                IanP

                #634491
                Ian P
                Participant
                  @ianp
                  Posted by mgnbuk on 21/02/2023 13:44:26:

                  Linn Tools

                  Ebay shop, with a physical address shown on the "about" page.

                  Nigel B.

                  and anyone without internet access……

                  IanP

                  #634493
                  Nicholas Farr
                  Participant
                    @nicholasfarr14254

                    Hi Ian P, I had no trouble understanding the article, the statement which is made about many people improvising seems valid to me, as many have shown digital calipers that they have fitted to their tailstock. I've very often improvised by holding a steel rule in place. OK the photos won't win any prizes, but I could see what it was all about. Just because there are those that don't have the internet, doesn't mean it can't be shown or spoke about.

                    Regards Nick.

                    #634497
                    Ian P
                    Participant
                      @ianp

                      It just seemed a poor article to me.

                      The heading text on the article referred to people improvising tailstocks, rather than DRO's on tailstocks.

                      Not many people are without internet access these days but since MEW is read in other countries a pointer to the suppliers address and contact details would not be out of place. I found the seller on ebay but not everyone trusts, likes or wants to buy off auction sites. (I'm fine with it!)

                      Ian P

                      P.S. I still don't know what SMAC issad

                      #634498
                      duncan webster 1
                      Participant
                        @duncanwebster1
                        Posted by duncan webster on 21/02/2023 14:54:35:

                        The latest on on pocket mags is 323, am I missing a trick?

                        Phone call to mortons has sorted it, but the lady at the other end is convinced that MEW doesn't have a number on the front

                        #634505
                        mgnbuk
                        Participant
                          @mgnbuk

                          and anyone without internet access……

                          …… in 2023 is at a definate disadvantage !

                          Nigel B.

                          #634579
                          Neil Wyatt
                          Moderator
                            @neilwyatt

                            A few contributors use a pen name for personal reasons, this can be for many reasons. Some are just very private people; others have a long history of using a pen-name and want to keep continuity; others are nervous about being criticised by their peers; and some are professionals publishing peer reviewed engineering papers and don't want to muddy the waters with less formal articles. Some prolific writers (in the past) use multiple pen-names to distinguish between different areas (e.g. ET Westbury who had a whole bagful). And all points in between.

                            I know who SMAC is, but as is customary I respect their wish for anonymity. That was an independent review and as such the editing was 'light touch' as I didn't want to change the author#'s perceptions.

                            The images weren't perfect. Our contributors are not all expert photographers, and that's why we are running a series on workshop photography in the hopes of helping people submit better images.

                            Neil

                            #634581
                            JasonB
                            Moderator
                              @jasonb
                              Posted by Ian P on 21/02/2023 15:31:44:

                              It just seemed a poor article to me.

                              The heading text on the article referred to people improvising tailstocks, rather than DRO's on tailstocks.

                              Not many people are without internet access these days but since MEW is read in other countries a pointer to the suppliers address and contact details would not be out of place. I found the seller on ebay but not everyone trusts, likes or wants to buy off auction sites. (I'm fine with it!)

                              Ian P

                              P.S. I still don't know what SMAC issad

                              Can't see anything wrong with the heading, the summary just below probably could have done with saying"…………inprovising a tailstock DRO." but clear enough to me that it was a review of a Tailstock DRO.

                              dro.jpg

                              I think Linn only sell through e-bay and I found them easy enough with Google and that is international so should not be hard for others to find and buy or simply copy the idea if they have a 3D printer.

                              If the photos were not of a Myford I may have thought SMAC was Stub Mandrels Annon Cousinwink

                              #634589
                              Michael Gilligan
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                                @michaelgilligan61133

                                SadoMasochisticArticleContributor

                                … perhaps

                                #634599
                                Paul Rhodes
                                Participant
                                  @paulrhodes20292
                                  Posted by Michael Gilligan on 22/02/2023 14:46:00:

                                  SadoMasochisticArticleContributor

                                  … perhaps

                                  Beat me to it…..( sorry).

                                  #634601
                                  duncan webster 1
                                  Participant
                                    @duncanwebster1

                                    And then we wonder why Neil sometimes runs short of articles.

                                    #634622
                                    Jeff Dayman
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                                      @jeffdayman43397

                                      Neil, it is not immediately obvious from the article headline / intro that SMAC is a person vs a club or firm. Might have resulted in less confusion to say "model engineer SMAC from the <area locale>" or "hobby machinist SMAC" .

                                      Doesn't matter at all to me who or what SMAC is, just saying I can see where some confusion may arise.

                                      #634661
                                      Neil Wyatt
                                      Moderator
                                        @neilwyatt

                                        It's his sixth article (I think), although his first review. Let's hope this response doesn't put him off writing any more, eh?

                                        Neil

                                         

                                        typo

                                        Edited By Neil Wyatt on 23/02/2023 14:30:15

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