Doh! Used the 201 instead of 102!

Working on a project for a customer in Texas and started real nice… then I used the 201 instead of the 102 end mill…. :grimacing:

Time to start over, the Quality Control dept within my organization would not permit a slightly larger less detailed lake pass. Hopefully I can resurface the board for another project so I don’t get audited by the Accounting dept. I wonder if Payroll will be able to make up the 1 hour loss :woozy_face:


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Hey things happen. What I would bet on is that will not happen again. Hard lessons are remembered. Since this is near Dallas the customer wont mind you making the lake bigger. After all everything in Texas is bigger.

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As my father has always told me
“Experience is the best teacher, but also the most expensive.”

John

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I’ve been able to redeem myself on this one. Just need to add some trim and it will be done.

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