Heat from polishing distorting threads? Seriously?
You would have to get the thing close if not over the melting point of aluminum for anything permanent to happen to the threads. If they were to get hot they would expand but when they cooled down they would go right back to normal.
I also find it interesting that heating the threads up is what's supposedly causing the problems now, before it was the small burr on the first thread, the one that is smaller than all the rest.
I had to guess at the specs on the threads because Ken didn't know what they were. All I had to go by was an old groove and half of a model of a Kryton head. All of the parts I made interchanged with the parts on the old groove.
"Things like this" were considered, as I explained above.
Anyone find it interesting that Ken can get on laserchat (he has to be using some sort of IRC client to do that) yet he can't come and post in here?
Hell, you can walk to a McDonald's and get on the wifi there for free. He even posted on the forum asking for money 100+ miles from home but he can't post a status check now? There is no reason for anyone to not be able to post a reply when there is as much money riding on this thing as there is. You can get on the internet almost anywhere nowadays.
Anyone else find it interesting that Ken got angry when I "changed the model?"
First off, I designed the focus adaptor. Ken never sent me a model of a focus adaptor, he just told me to make it work. I made a set and I was not happy with them so I made another set. Ken then got mad at me for "changing the model" because he was a "truist." Then demanded that I give him free parts because he was a "truist" which I refused to do, so he calls me a bad machinist.
There never was an original Groove focus adapter, just like there never was a word "truist." I made the heads based on the model of the head that Ken sent me. (the one model I didn't have to do myself.) I made the heads EXACTLY as the design showed, I'll post some more convincing data if my word is not good enough.
In my opinion Ken is slacking off and blaming me for the delay, either that or he's mad that I'm not giving him free parts. There is no reason all 100 of those barrels should not be polished and anodized by now, I halfway polished all 100 of them in around 45 minutes just to make Ken's half a tiny bit easier. If I spent another 4 hours I could have had them all like diamonds.
In anodizing heat is the enemy, this "I need a place to do it" thing is a poorly made up LIE. If you don't believe me google "anodizing at home" or something similar. The entire process should only take around 1-2 hours per batch, and a batch could be as big as you wanted.
I wasn't going to say anything at first, because I wanted to remain somewhat professional but this has gone too far now. The Bulls*it in this thread is beyond the point I can handle now. I worked for nothing to get these things as cheap as possible for everyone and this is the thanks I get.
Oh, but lets all hope Ken isn't extremely put off for having to buy an unnecessary $6 tap.