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I have two titanium bezel rings.
The first one is a smooth bezel ring to fit the A1 head.
The second is a crenelated ring to fit the A3.
Both of these were screw-ups, on my part...A.K.A. operator error...
The A3 ring has one cope cut that is too deep, otherwise it's fine.
The A1 ring is perfect, but smooth (no crenelations). It cost me one $60 carbide endmill...Once again...operator error... I started the second of six cope cuts, and bang...crash...boom...what the!!! :huh2: .
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Name the first American woman in space (First, middle, and last) full name, and the A1 bezel ring is yours.....Must be full name, correctly spelled...middle intial doesn't count. I rufuse to make this pathetically easy.
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First and last name only (correctly spelled), but you must match the military branch of service and the respective rank to each name.
Navy Lieutenant Commander...
Air Force Lieutenant Colonel...
Air Force Lieutenant Colonel...
TB
The first one is a smooth bezel ring to fit the A1 head.
The second is a crenelated ring to fit the A3.
Both of these were screw-ups, on my part...A.K.A. operator error...
The A3 ring has one cope cut that is too deep, otherwise it's fine.
The A1 ring is perfect, but smooth (no crenelations). It cost me one $60 carbide endmill...Once again...operator error... I started the second of six cope cuts, and bang...crash...boom...what the!!! :huh2: .
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For the A1 smooth ring
Name the first American woman in space (First, middle, and last) full name, and the A1 bezel ring is yours.....Must be full name, correctly spelled...middle intial doesn't count. I rufuse to make this pathetically easy.
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For the A3 crenelated bezel ring
Name the three Apollo 1 astronauts that died on the launch pad in 1967.
First and last name only (correctly spelled), but you must match the military branch of service and the respective rank to each name.
Navy Lieutenant Commander...
Air Force Lieutenant Colonel...
Air Force Lieutenant Colonel...
God rest their souls
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That's it...Good luck!
Thanks for looking...
TB
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