Re: Basic question on truing...
Thanks for the responses all. Makes sense, though Clark and 9H, I think you took it further than my original question. Clark, I actually had no interest in whether or not I should do this, I was merely asking a machining question out of curiosity to learn more.
And 9H, your pedantry seems to know no bounds. "If you want to argue with the correct answers to something you don't understand, then don't ask the questions of people that do." Go read back over this thread you arrogant ass. All I wanted to know was how a smith adds metal to a dimension if it's too short. I even corrected and asked about my terminology when I saw it was off. Nowhere did I "argue" with anyone about anything.
I've tried ending this idiocy with you before but you insist on dragging things back in the mud like a five year old. Let me paste for everyone here to see a PM I sent you, entitled "Burying the hatchet", ten friggin months ago:
<span style="font-weight: bold">"Hey 9H. I know we've both had our fun at each other's expense, but I wanted to extend an olive branch and bury the hatchet. We may have differing opinions and techniques, but at the end of the day we're both here for the same sport and the same pursuit. It's not getting us anywhere and it certainly isn't good for the forum. I wasn't approached by Lowlight or anything for this- I'm doing this of my own accord. Differing opinions or not, we can still be civil and friendly to one another.
Whatdya say?"</span>
Which you promptly deleted and didn't answer.
Seriously dude, from a guy several years younger than you: Grow the f up.