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Started by JOE, December 03, 2023, 10:31:35 PM

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Adolf Oliver Bush

Quote from: JOE on December 07, 2023, 05:39:34 AMWell Ollie some silverware is sterling silver with 92.5% silver content. So if you paid $5 a spoon but get $20 for the silver in it then thats a good deal.
Not necessarily. For instance, I could take a five dollar sterling silver spork and stab you repeatedly in your happysacs, thereby obtaining more gratification than I might otherwise have expected had I have fronted a flophouse armed with a fistful of fifties.

So yeah... unless you're planning to use those ingots of yours as your personal buttplug collection, you're actually diminishing the usefulness of the silver, not increasing it. Don't you just hate being WRONG all the time?  :laughinatu:
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Oliver the Second

Quote from: Herman on December 06, 2023, 10:36:02 PMWhat is your industry?


We do custom architectural work for high end homes, wealthy people remodeling their house or building one from scratch. Unique jobs just for that specific location, we don't deal with subdivisions or do any large production runs. As long as the rich keep spending we'll be okay.

We're also seeing more orders where "Their door/garage/window was smashed in during a burglary and they want it replaced to match the old one"... so maybe as long as the poor keep robbing we'll be okay too  :crampe:
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Quote from: Oliver the Second on December 07, 2023, 04:33:45 PMWe do custom architectural work for high end homes, wealthy people remodeling their house or building one from scratch. Unique jobs just for that specific location, we don't deal with subdivisions or do any large production runs. As long as the rich keep spending we'll be okay.

We're also seeing more orders where "Their door/garage/window was smashed in during a burglary and they want it replaced to match the old one"... so maybe as long as the poor keep robbing we'll be okay too  :crampe:

What kind of software packages does your company use avatar_Oliver the Second ?

Oliver the Second

Quote from: JOE on December 07, 2023, 04:45:17 PMWhat kind of software packages does your company use avatar_Oliver the Second ?

CAD-CAMs for the CNC machines along with a couple of packages we did in-house. The CADS are the worst part as some customers like to keep changing things or want to try different designs. We spend more time on some jobs drawing the damn thing than we do making it. Those rich folks can be some picky bastards.

As far as other stuff like accounting software or scheduling I have no idea and wouldn't know what to do with it anyway.     

Lokmar

Quote from: Adolf Oliver Bush on December 07, 2023, 05:16:45 AMI'm not getting it; what would be the point in getting your silverware melted down into ingots? As silverware, it not only contains the same silver value, it also is in a form that is useful for eating pie.

Or stabbing unruly coin collectors, whatever, fuck you.

Not to mention the silverware has a fukin proof mark on it when you buy it!!!

Herman

This thread is more of Joe's bullshit trolling. Why do you folks keep feeding him.

JOE

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Quote from: Oliver the Second on December 07, 2023, 05:22:51 PMCAD-CAMs for the CNC machines along with a couple of packages we did in-house. The CADS are the worst part as some customers like to keep changing things or want to try different designs. We spend more time on some jobs drawing the damn thing than we do making it. Those rich folks can be some picky bastards.

As far as other stuff like accounting software or scheduling I have no idea and wouldn't know what to do with it anyway.     

so CADCAM do you use SolidWorks? Autodesk Inventor? 3D Max? Spark Ollie?

I learned Autodesk Inventor but from what I've seen not too many places use it.

I found it difficult to use & it wasn't terribly compatible with their other product 3D Max. I didn't care much for Autodesk products in general. I wouldn't pay the kind of money they ask for their subscriber software. They choke their end users by micromanaging them and watching ever move and login the make.

I gets the impression that Solidworks is the King of the CAD Cam softwares.

I was interested in learning Solidworks.
MODO has a plugin in for solidworks.

I was planning to buy MODO in the near future.

Adolf Oliver Bush

Quote from: Lokmar on December 07, 2023, 09:28:31 PMNot to mention the silverware has a fukin proof mark on it when you buy it!!!
And like as not, been crafted by someone who knew what they were doing enough to be able to afford the materials.

Pretty much any jackass can melt metal into a hunk of slag.
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Lokmar

Quote from: Herman on December 07, 2023, 09:45:18 PMThis thread is more of Joe's bullshit trolling. Why do you folks keep feeding him.

I guess I'm addicted to puppy kicking.

Adolf Oliver Bush

Her fucking fupa looked like a pair of ass cheeks... like someone naked ran into her head first and got stuck. She was like "come eat me out" and I was like "nah I think I'll go snort some anthrax and light myself on fire instead"

 - Biggie Smiles

Herman

Quote from: Lokmar on December 07, 2023, 11:29:37 PMI guess I'm addicted to puppy kicking.
Old Joe is a gay little poodle alright.

JOE

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Quote from: Adolf Oliver Bush on December 07, 2023, 10:12:12 PMAnd like as not, been crafted by someone who knew what they were doing enough to be able to afford the materials.

Pretty much any jackass can melt metal into a hunk of slag.

...and what bearing does the craftsmanship of sterling silver have on its malleability? Silver is silver. It's an element - Ag (symbol). Sterling silver that which appears typically in spoons of that content often has the symbol '925' which is 92.5% silver content, likely mixed in with copper.

I have a few of those spoons I got for free as they were being thrown out by a tenant in my building.

I'll post some photos of them. I believe they contain sufficiently high silver content to produce an ounce when melted down. The symbol on the back reads '925' indicating that it is sterling silver.

If I'm not mistaken, if silverware is melted down, the symbol on it disappears, right? The same is true of gold or platinum. If you melted down a Canadian gold maple leaf, the fancy craftmanship on it disappears if it is transformed into a gold ingot.

I can provide a photo of a gold Maple leaf I bought in an auction as well. It was recently assayed and its weight is 31.16 grams which is 1 troy ounce. At market value that is over $2000 US. It's quite conceivalbe someone could melt it down and turn it into a 'slab' or 1 ounce ingot

That ring I mentioned in another thread is 18k or 75% gold. I had it checked on a $30,000 Olympus assay machine. I believe there is around 3g of pure gold in that ring. 4 grams if it is weighed as a 18k entity. so it wasn't a bad buy since I paid $175 USD for it. The gold content alone exceeds that price.

I could provide a picture of that too along with the assay results from the Olympus machine owned by the coin dealer.

JOE

Quote from: Adolf Oliver Bush on December 07, 2023, 11:35:58 PMWanna game of kick to kick?

So Ollie, what software packages do you use at work?

I'm curious. Lemme know.

I'm tryin' ta learn some new software products.

I'd like to know to match those which are used in the industry.

I saw a series of solidworks courses, but they are 3 of them taught over a year. Must be a hard program if it takes that long to gain a basic understanding of it, eh?

Adolf Oliver Bush

Quote from: JOE on December 08, 2023, 01:50:42 AMSo Ollie, what software packages do you use at work?

I'm curious. Lemme know.
Mind your own business.
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Lokmar

Quote from: JOE on December 08, 2023, 01:30:05 AM...and what bearing does the craftsmanship of sterling silver have on its malleability? Silver is silver. It's an element - Ag (symbol). Sterling silver that which appears typically in spoons of that content often has the symbol '925' which is 92.5% silver content, likely mixed in with copper.

I have a few of those spoons I got for free as they were being thrown out by a tenant in my building.

I'll post some photos of them. I believe they contain sufficiently high silver content to produce an ounce when melted down. The symbol on the back reads '925' indicating that it is sterling silver.

If I'm not mistaken, if silverware is melted down, the symbol on it disappears, right? The same is true of gold or platinum. If you melted down a Canadian gold maple leaf, the fancy craftmanship on it disappears if it is transformed into a gold ingot.

I can provide a photo of a gold Maple leaf I bought in an auction as well. It was recently assayed and its weight is 31.16 grams which is 1 troy ounce. At market value that is over $2000 US. It's quite conceivalbe someone could melt it down and turn it into a 'slab' or 1 ounce ingot

That ring I mentioned in another thread is 18k or 75% gold. I had it checked on a $30,000 Olympus assay machine. I believe there is around 3g of pure gold in that ring. 4 grams if it is weighed as a 18k entity. so it wasn't a bad buy since I paid $175 USD for it. The gold content alone exceeds that price.

I could provide a picture of that too along with the assay results from the Olympus machine owned by the coin dealer.

josephine, you best not have just melted down blobs of gold and silver when I show up at your doorstep. It wont end well for you!!!!