- Jun 30, 2003
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So for work I'm designing a test fixture to test materials (ie, break stuff in a controlled way) and I stupidly divided by two when doing some math. In revising some of my work today, a couple of weeks after the initial design, I realized I needed to double the load carried by the fixture (and slightly then some due to another mistake).
I hate when I make dumbass mistakes :| :| :|
At least I realized it before I had our machinist make a prototype frame and before we ordered tons of materials (big $$$$). That would have been a disaster.
I hate when I make dumbass mistakes :| :| :|
At least I realized it before I had our machinist make a prototype frame and before we ordered tons of materials (big $$$$). That would have been a disaster.
