The Madison County Board voted to review and release some closed session minutes prior to April 30, including meetings to address litigation involving former auditor Rick Faccin.
Posted by Andy Carruthers on 08/03/2021 10:42:22:
John makes a good point, I recall someone (Hopper?) suggesting to run a file over the finished knurl to take the rough edges off, it has been a while since I made the handles
Indeed it was. Was how apprentice toolmakers were taught to do it back in the ancient days of yore. A 10 flat single-cut mill file was the weapon of choice, used on the finished knurl spun in the lathe. Just enough to knock the sharp points and burrs off the knurls. Should be done as a matter of course on all knurling. Straight knurling works very well on things like cross slide dials and is easier again on the hands, after a touch up with the fine file. If you don t file it, a diamond knurl is basically like a rasp and I reckon you could use it to machine wood.
State s Attorney sets leadership team
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EDWARDSVILLE Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine has announced his new leadership team.
Haine was elected state’s attorney in November and took office in early December.
“The period of transition since I took office two months ago has been fast-paced but fruitful,” said Haine. “My team took advantage of the COVID-required pause to introduce many important internal improvements, to include a full-case tracking system, office and policy modernization, and a modified leadership structure.
“In short, we are motivated and prepared for a very busy year in Madison County’s justice system,” he added. “Madison County can be proud of this team of professionals, dedicated to pursuing vigorous and fair justice. I am grateful for their hard work.”