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Old December 26th, 2005, 01:21   #16
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If it's a composite, maybe you're using carbon composite. It's abrasive on tools and very stiff. Not very useful for most jobs though. It's not threadable without inserts. And not many machinists want to contaminate their flood coolant systems with abrasive particles for a one off job. Carbon composite is usually laminated to shape instead of cut to shape so you can control fibre direction.

I mean radius corner as in add a fillet to the corner. Imagine putting a bead of putty inside the corner and shaping it with a 1/8" ball bearing which you slide along the corner to creat a rounded fillet. Filleted corners transfer stresses much more efficiently than sharp corners.
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Old December 26th, 2005, 13:34   #17
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Erik, may I ask, were you using a sling with your Thompson?
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Old December 26th, 2005, 15:12   #18
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In mechanical engineering, a fillet (pronounced “fill-it”) is a concave easing of an interior corner of a part used to reduce stress concentration. A chamfer is the opposite of a fillet, being a convex easing of an exterior corner.

Example of non-filleted and filleted poles


It is common to find a fillet where two parts are welded together



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fillet_%28mechanics%29
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Old December 26th, 2005, 15:24   #19
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Old December 27th, 2005, 12:41   #20
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Erik, may I ask, were you using a sling with your Thompson?
You bet! But the reason it broke, was because I had the Thompson over my shoulder and I took my webbing off (I forgot my thompson was still over my shoulder at the time) and I droped my webbing and the gun fell with it all, causing the front end to drop off.
I see. I wouldn't doubt that the use of the sling weakened it over time as well...
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