#hazzy | Logs for 2019-09-21

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[05:18:02] <TurBoss> !log
[05:18:02] <c-log> TurBoss: Nothing has been logged today, #hazzy index http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81
[06:19:58] <jthornton> morning
[06:44:57] <TurBoss> morning JT
[06:47:47] <TurBoss> I'm testing the new cpu, sent' the old to RMA because of a design bug, they sent money back so I bought a stronger one
[06:48:05] <jthornton> what kind of cpu?
[06:48:07] <TurBoss> 12 cores 4.2Ghz
[06:48:22] <TurBoss> amd ryzen 2700X
[06:48:31] <jthornton> wow
[06:48:45] <TurBoss> old was 8 core 3.8ghz
[06:48:48] <TurBoss> yea its fast
[06:49:00] <TurBoss> compiled linuxcnc in a minute or 2
[06:49:14] <TurBoss> with 12 threads
[06:49:16] <TurBoss> LOL!
[06:51:23] <jthornton> damn that is fast
[06:52:20] <TurBoss> now I'm trying to install archlinux from windows on the m2 pcie ssd using virtualbox
[06:52:23] <TurBoss> xD
[06:52:45] <TurBoss> while compiles boost
[06:55:54] <jthornton> I need a faster pc for my windblows machine that had solidworks on it
[06:58:54] <jthornton> wow they make a 32 core ryzen
[06:59:11] <TurBoss> yeah
[06:59:17] <TurBoss> and not much expensiv
[06:59:18] <TurBoss> * and not much expensive
[06:59:35] <jthornton> newegg $1,787.23
[07:00:20] <TurBoss> well not that one lol
[07:00:52] <TurBoss> virtualize a windows do gpu passtrught some motherboard support it
[07:00:58] <TurBoss> but you need 2 gpus
[07:01:21] <TurBoss> you can run a vm on a real hdd
[07:01:32] <TurBoss> and boot from there if needed
[07:04:13] <TurBoss> test
[09:35:07] <Lcvette> jthornton: for solidworks additional cores aren't very helpful better to have the fastest 4 core your money will buy
[09:36:18] <Lcvette> i have a I7 4770 and it flies
[09:36:31] <hazzy-m> Yep, solidworks is single threaded for the most part
[09:36:41] <Lcvette> o/
[09:37:51] <Lcvette> with solidworks you are better served putting money in the graphics card i think
[09:40:16] <Lcvette> hazzy does the notification widget give notifications currently?
[09:40:48] <Lcvette> if so could you push the update with the widget on the status page?
[09:41:04] <Lcvette> I would like to have that error reporting while going through everything today if possible
[09:41:21] <Lcvette> push as in release version
[09:44:27] <Lcvette> Pip update
[09:47:28] <hazzy-m> yes
[09:47:37] <Lcvette> \o/
[09:47:40] <hazzy-m> do the notifications work?
[09:47:46] <hazzy-m> I can't remember lol
[09:48:03] <Lcvette> Turboss showed an image with errors reported,
[09:48:25] <Lcvette> Not sure of that means it works or not though
[09:48:49] <Lcvette> He said all he did was drag the notifications widget over
[09:48:57] <Lcvette> Which is all I did too
[09:49:08] <Lcvette> So I'm guessing yes?
[09:49:17] <Lcvette> Bit uncertain beyond that
[09:51:30] <hazzy-m> the norifications work, but the button doesn't
[09:51:53] <Lcvette> That's fine for now
[09:52:18] <Lcvette> For my testing if I have an issue I will know to check it at least
[09:52:49] <Lcvette> And have some idea of the issue at least that way
[09:59:01] <TurBoss> hello
[09:59:32] <Lcvette> O/
[09:59:44] <Lcvette> Yo is back!
[10:00:00] <TurBoss> yo!
[10:32:48] <Lcvette> whatcha know turboss the 12core
[10:32:55] <Lcvette> xD
[10:36:58] <Lcvette> hazzy: one thing i noticed is my machine reference button isn't working
[10:37:13] <Lcvette> it is starting up saying the machine is referenced instead of reference all
[10:37:57] * Lcvette uploaded an image: Screenshot_2019-09-21_10-37-34.png (30KB) < https://matrix.org >
[10:38:10] <Lcvette> it seems to work fine in the sim
[10:38:16] <Lcvette> but not in the real world
[10:39:14] <hazzy-m> does not work in the sim either
[10:39:15] <hazzy-m> hmm
[10:39:25] <Lcvette> works in my sim
[10:41:01] * Lcvette uploaded an image: Screenshot_2019-09-21_10-40-17.png (35KB) < https://matrix.org >
[10:41:07] * Lcvette uploaded an image: Screenshot_2019-09-21_10-40-42.png (33KB) < https://matrix.org >
[10:42:01] <Lcvette> hmm, does something in the hal need to be done to do the same as the simulated home file?
[10:42:48] <Lcvette> i can always juyst scrap it
[10:42:57] <Lcvette> just go back to reference all
[10:43:12] <Lcvette> let the dro number colors indicate reference
[10:43:14] <Lcvette> ?
[10:43:31] <Lcvette> may have been one of those things where i had some tme on my hands and was tinkering
[10:43:33] <Lcvette> lol
[11:09:14] <Lcvette> hazzy: was just wondering if the status tab would be easier to make change colors in the eevent of the notification and then just put a reset button in the notification box
[11:09:15] <Lcvette> ?
[11:15:34] <Lcvette> turboss is here?
[11:17:00] <TurBoss> no
[11:17:07] <Lcvette> ok
[11:21:19] <hazzy-m> Unfortunately it’s very hard to make a single tab widget tab change colors
[11:21:37] <Lcvette> ok
[11:21:40] <hazzy-m> I have a branch where I tried to add rules for individual tabs
[11:21:40] <Lcvette> no worries
[11:21:44] <Lcvette> was just thinking aloud
[11:22:02] <hazzy-m> Yeah, that would be the nicest solution
[11:23:49] <Lcvette> is there an easy fix to change the font and size of the notification widgets title?
[11:24:20] * Lcvette uploaded an image: Screenshot_2019-09-21_11-24-02.png (2KB) < https://matrix.org >
[11:24:35] <Lcvette> or eliminate it and i can add a label in the gui?
[11:24:42] <Lcvette> this is very hard to see
[11:30:32] <Tom_L> subliminal message
[11:30:47] <Lcvette> im able to change the qlabel font family in the qss, but if i change the color there, it will affect the entire gui turning some text that needs to be black white
[11:30:57] <Lcvette> Tom_L: for serious
[11:30:58] <Lcvette> lol
[11:31:19] <Tom_L> i've got one on a commercial package that's worse than that
[11:32:11] <Tom_L> http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81
[11:32:33] <Tom_L> no way to change it either without messin up everything else
[11:32:53] <Tom_L> i'm feelin yer pain
[11:33:36] <Lcvette> there is a way, im just having trouble sorting it out
[11:33:44] <Lcvette> there is always a way i seem to find
[11:34:24] <Lcvette> maybe not elegant, but i can sometimes bluster through and make something jankety work that bothers hazzy or turboss enough they are compelled to fix it
[11:38:00] <Lcvette> \o/
[11:39:11] <Tom_L> makes em happy and keeps em on their toes
[11:39:50] * Lcvette uploaded an image: Screenshot_2019-09-21_11-39-31.png (144KB) < https://matrix.org >
[11:39:55] <Lcvette> fixed
[11:40:00] <Lcvette> turboss i did it!
[11:40:45] <hazzy-m> sweet!!
[11:40:52] <Tom_L> depened which container you changed it in?
[11:41:32] * Lcvette uploaded an image: Screenshot_2019-09-21_11-41-20.png (42KB) < https://matrix.org >
[11:41:55] <Tom_L> just for that one label
[11:42:03] <Lcvette> after fiddling with it i just tried doing the QLabel inside the QWidget stylesheet
[11:42:29] <Lcvette> i dunno if it will affect the notifications window though
[11:42:55] <hazzy-m> it might lol
[11:42:57] <Lcvette> i did it for QLaebl
[11:43:02] <Lcvette> :(
[11:43:11] <hazzy-m> only why to know is to try it :)
[11:43:21] <Lcvette> how do i make it error?
[11:44:15] <hazzy-m> home and run the splach program
[11:44:34] <hazzy-m> or enter a message in the MDI
[11:44:49] <hazzy-m> (MSG, this should cause an info message)
[11:44:57] <Lcvette> \o/
[11:45:51] * Lcvette uploaded an image: Screenshot_2019-09-21_11-45-31.png (16KB) < https://matrix.org >
[11:46:06] <Lcvette> \o/
[11:46:22] <Lcvette> success!
[11:53:48] <Lcvette> Tom_L: works now!
[11:54:05] <Lcvette> only changed the title text so should be good to go!
[11:54:10] <Lcvette> hazzy pushed the changes!
[11:54:34] <hazzy-m> Sweet!
[11:54:51] <hazzy-m> ready for a new release?
[11:54:59] <Lcvette> do you have any thoughts on that machine reference button issue?
[11:55:15] <Lcvette> not working on the machine but working on the devel
[11:55:21] <hazzy-m> I'm not sure why it is not working
[11:55:42] <hazzy-m> for some reason that data channel says everything is homed when it it it not
[11:55:45] <Lcvette> ok im just going to change it back to reference all and remove the button code to change it
[11:56:12] <Lcvette> hmmm... is it an important ch that needs to know when things are not homed?
[11:56:23] <Lcvette> to prevent crashes?
[11:56:37] <hazzy-m> no, won't prevent crashes
[11:56:59] <hazzy-m> its just for display, the actual checking is done in LCNC
[11:57:04] <Lcvette> soft limits are based on homed machines
[11:57:09] <Lcvette> ok
[11:57:10] <Lcvette> good
[11:57:26] <Lcvette> ok i will just nuke the fancy button
[11:57:34] <Lcvette> let me change it real quick
[11:57:39] <hazzy-m> wait
[11:57:53] <Lcvette> yeah
[11:57:54] <Lcvette> ?
[11:58:12] <Lcvette> have a thought on it?
[12:01:18] <hazzy-m> do you have [TRAJ] NO_FORCE_HOMING set in your INI?
[12:01:31] <Lcvette> umm.. let me check
[12:02:41] <hazzy-m> that could very well be causing the problem
[12:02:42] * Lcvette sent a long message: < https://matrix.org >
[12:02:43] <Lcvette> set to 1
[12:02:51] <Lcvette> hazzy ^^^
[12:03:02] <hazzy-m> yep
[12:03:09] <Lcvette> correct or no?
[12:03:14] <hazzy-m> delete that or set to 0
[12:03:18] <Lcvette> k
[12:03:27] <hazzy-m> not good on a machine like yours
[12:03:35] <hazzy-m> will let you run a probeam with out homing
[12:03:42] <hazzy-m> which could very well cause a crash
[12:04:04] <hazzy-m> you button should work rught after that
[12:06:13] <Lcvette> works \o/
[12:06:26] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 032 commits to 03master [+0/-0/±3] 13https://git.io/JesUm
[12:06:27] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07Lcvette 037d02dee - changed font on notification window and fixed some other styling
[12:06:29] <Lcvette> so its good now or should not have it set to 0
[12:06:51] <Lcvette> the button works set to zero
[12:07:02] <hazzy-m> you want it set to )
[12:07:03] <hazzy-m> 0
[12:07:07] <Lcvette> ok
[12:07:10] <hazzy-m> thats good
[12:07:10] <Lcvette> \o/
[12:07:12] <hazzy-m> ok
[12:07:17] <Lcvette> o/\o
[12:07:21] <hazzy-m> ready for a new release?
[12:07:22] <Lcvette> h five
[12:07:27] <Lcvette> yes
[12:07:28] <Lcvette> :D
[12:07:29] <hazzy-m> \o
[12:07:56] <Lcvette> o/
[12:08:16] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson created tag 03v0.2.6 - 13https://git.io/fhCou
[12:08:18] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson tagged 037d02dee as 03v0.2.6 13https://git.io/JesUY
[12:08:21] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 031 commit to 03gh-pages [+460/-0/±0] 13https://git.io/JesUO
[12:08:22] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07traviscibot 03ce82684 - Deploy kcjengr/qtpyvcp to github.com/kcjengr/qtpyvcp.git:gh-pages
[12:08:45] <hazzy-m> should be up in a few
[12:08:49] <Lcvette> k
[12:08:54] <Lcvette> lcvette runs to pee
[12:10:10] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 031 commit to 03gh-pages [+460/-0/±0] 13https://git.io/JesUs
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[12:10:55] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson published 03v0.2.6 | v0.2.6 - 13https://git.io/JesUn
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[12:15:01] <Lcvette> does that mean its good to upgrade now
[12:15:02] <Lcvette> ?
[12:16:15] <Lcvette> hazzy
[12:16:15] <Lcvette> ?
[12:16:20] <Lcvette> :o
[12:34:10] <Lcvette> upgraded!
[12:34:10] <Lcvette> whoo hoo
[13:17:28] <TurBoss> whats new?
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[13:53:42] <hazzy-m> TurBoss: only ProbeBasic things
[13:53:48] <TurBoss> cool
[13:54:00] <hazzy-m> really need to seperate PB so it can have its on releases
[13:54:15] <TurBoss> yup the repo is up
[13:54:31] <hazzy-m> I saw!
[13:54:32] * TurBoss uploaded an image: image.png (952KB) < https://matrix.org >
[13:54:46] <TurBoss> a warhammer footprint
[13:54:57] <TurBoss> xD
[13:54:58] <hazzy-m> nice!
[13:55:33] <TurBoss> ty
[13:55:40] <TurBoss> drawn by a friend
[13:56:01] <hazzy-m> did you mill a mold and then cast it?
[13:56:11] <TurBoss> not yet
[13:56:16] <TurBoss> just mill
[13:56:40] <TurBoss> 50 x 120 mm
[13:56:48] <hazzy-m> ah, so that is the milled mold patern
[13:57:02] <TurBoss> just the part
[13:57:11] <TurBoss> mold is for the future
[13:57:29] <TurBoss> but can be the master for molds
[14:10:11] <Lcvette> the pattern
[14:54:42] <Lcvette> hazzy tturboss Tom_L this is pretty impressive... just ran the probe calibration operation where it defines the probe tip based on a calibration object, a feature built into probe basic... hte results are impressive for this machine!!
[14:54:56] * Lcvette uploaded an image: Screenshot_2019-09-21_14-53-03.png (116KB) < https://matrix.org >
[14:55:17] <Lcvette> if you look at the x and y width in the probe results window
[14:55:26] <Lcvette> they are spot on in both axis
[14:55:34] <Lcvette> 0.9934
[14:55:43] <hazzy-m> Hurray!
[14:55:46] <Lcvette> if you look at the probe calibration o0ffset\
[14:55:55] <hazzy-m> Just need a little calibration
[14:55:55] <Lcvette> 0.003292
[14:56:17] <Lcvette> it measured the 1.0000" gauge pin to0.999984
[14:56:26] <Lcvette> that was the calibration
[14:56:32] <Lcvette> it does it autimatically
[14:56:39] <Lcvette> now its calibrated
[14:56:42] <hazzy-m> Oh awesome!
[14:57:22] <Lcvette> it automatically comes up with the probe ball offset based on the gauge pin diameter and what it probes
[14:57:34] <Lcvette> doing a video now will post in a few
[15:01:16] <Lcvette> back in a few with video
[15:13:31] <Lcvette> https://youtu.be
[15:13:59] <Lcvette> Hazzy turboss Tom_L ∆∆∆
[15:16:44] <hazzy-m> SAWEET!
[15:17:05] <hazzy-m> that thing moves pretty good :O
[15:17:49] <Lcvette> Yeah, I repeated the run and both measured exactly the same on both axis both times to the tenth
[15:25:47] <Lcvette> \o/
[15:45:28] <TurBoss> hurray!!!
[15:46:58] <Lcvette> \o/
[15:53:28] <Lcvette> Hazzy or turboss, I need your help. The probe parameter boxes do not hold the user entered data once shut down
[15:54:06] <Lcvette> Almost crashed the probe because the offset did not store
[15:55:07] <TurBoss> yo away yoy eat
[16:08:00] <jthornton> Lcvette, thanks
[16:16:44] <Lcvette> jthornton: probe is bang on
[16:16:58] <Lcvette> Well under half a tenth
[16:17:23] <Lcvette> That's bang on enough for anything I do
[16:17:27] <Lcvette> Lol
[16:25:10] <jthornton> which probe do you have?
[16:33:23] * Lcvette uploaded an image: Screenshot_2019-09-21_16-32-29.png (320KB) < https://matrix.org >
[16:35:20] <Lcvette> jthornton: https://drewtronics.org
[16:35:43] <Lcvette> they used to have a non led one that was 30 bucks less, think i paid $129.99 for mine if memory serves
[16:36:35] <jthornton> I think that is the one I have the non led... have to wander out to the machine shop and look at it again
[16:38:21] <Lcvette> Did you buy one when I first told you about them?
[16:38:26] <Lcvette> If so good for you
[16:38:33] <Lcvette> Saved a few bucks
[16:38:36] <Lcvette> \o/
[16:38:41] <Lcvette> Hurray!
[16:39:31] <JT-Shop> no, mine is a different one something about a horse
[16:42:40] <Lcvette> Ah wildhorse
[16:42:44] <Lcvette> Those are also good
[16:42:59] <Lcvette> I use them on my other machine
[16:43:15] <Lcvette> They have excellent results as well
[17:22:09] <JT-Shop> not centered up well...
[17:23:36] <JT-Shop> just looking and I have an i5-7600K cpu @ 3.8Ghz
[17:28:47] <Lcvette> JT-Shop: there are adjustments on the bottom
[17:29:12] <Lcvette> You have to mechanically calibrate the probe before use
[17:29:44] <JT-Shop> lol I had to take it apart and put it back together first nothing was even
[17:29:44] <Lcvette> Put it in the spindle/holder with an tenths lever arm indicator
[17:30:13] <Lcvette> Rotate it and use the three adjustment screws to center the ball
[17:30:17] <Lcvette> Ah
[17:31:23] <JT-Shop> like it was put together in a hurry, it was so far out you could not center the probe lol
[17:32:36] <JT-Shop> need to change a few things on my game camera, got good video of the mail man but none of the mail bandit or anyone else getting mail
[18:11:11] <Lcvette> ah, mine is older, maybe his quality went south
[18:11:29] <Lcvette> shame because the one i have has been great for a decade almost now
[18:12:03] <roguish[m]> Lcvette: hey, how's it coming along?
[18:12:30] <Lcvette> great!
[18:13:04] <Lcvette> im trying to find a chink in my calibration routine, it keeps outputting negative offset numbers but they need to be positive
[18:18:39] <roguish[m]> did you get the Jog Wheel (MPG) going?
[18:18:48] <Lcvette> yup
[18:18:55] <Lcvette> everything is up and running now
[18:19:05] <roguish[m]> way cool.
[18:19:06] <Lcvette> but im going through the probe stuff
[18:19:09] <roguish[m]> congrats
[18:19:18] <Lcvette> thanks, im super pumped!
[18:19:25] <Lcvette> did you see the probe routine?
[18:19:32] <Lcvette> in axction?
[18:19:44] <roguish[m]> don't do a me and bust probe stylii
[18:20:32] <Lcvette> https://youtu.be
[18:21:57] <Lcvette> roguish: ^^^
[18:22:12] <Lcvette> thing gets going alright
[18:26:43] <jthornton> is that in a hospital?
[18:27:08] <Lcvette> ?
[18:27:37] <Lcvette> I keeps my junk clean yo
[18:27:51] <Lcvette> lol
[18:27:56] <jthornton> lool
[18:28:26] <jthornton> watch with CC on lol
[18:29:33] <Lcvette> what.. erybody love phase two burgers
[18:29:38] <Lcvette> hahahaha
[18:29:42] <jthornton> lol
[18:30:11] <jthornton> and pans
[18:30:24] <jthornton> looks sweet!
[18:31:10] <Lcvette> thanks
[18:31:16] <Lcvette> \o/
[18:31:18] <Lcvette> hurray!
[18:33:39] <roguish[m]> nice video. you should be in the movies
[18:35:15] <Lcvette> who?
[18:35:17] <Lcvette> me
[18:35:24] <Lcvette> lol
[18:35:38] <Lcvette> not unless ya wanna watch box office flops
[18:36:15] <jthornton> hmm here goes a 3 hour print I hope the hot end fan does not quit
[18:36:37] <Tom_L> should last more than 3 hrs even from china
[18:37:02] <jthornton> it's been slowing down for some reason then speeds back up... I need to replace it
[18:37:14] <Tom_L> however i had an angle drill from HF that lasted half a hole
[18:37:31] <Tom_L> Lcvette good stuff... it won't stay that clean though
[18:37:54] <Lcvette> i dunno, i like to keep things clean
[18:38:02] <Lcvette> washdown etc
[18:38:05] <Tom_L> take a pic of that nice new vise too :)
[18:38:18] <Lcvette> that vise is garbage
[18:38:24] <Lcvette> I have two of them
[18:38:32] <Lcvette> bought them with the machine from china
[18:38:36] <Tom_L> what kind?
[18:38:40] <Tom_L> oh
[18:38:44] <jthornton> ^^
[18:38:47] <Lcvette> chinagrabage
[18:38:55] <jthornton> lol
[18:39:02] <Lcvette> lol
[18:39:16] <Tom_L> if you don't want to spend kurt prices, i'm pretty happy with shars
[18:39:36] <Lcvette> shars makes some nice high end vises in their upper tier line up
[18:39:48] <jthornton> there are a few vise manufactures that are close to kurt but 1/2 the price
[18:39:52] <Tom_L> i've got their 4" on my little mill
[18:40:35] <Lcvette> i think though I am going to grab a couple of the new kurt DX6 vises
[18:41:11] <jthornton> is that the ones that can mount on their sides?
[18:41:32] <Tom_L> vises are good however all the shops around here are moving to grid plates
[18:41:40] <Tom_L> much faster setup times
[18:42:00] <jthornton> what's a grid plate?
[18:42:24] <Tom_L> 2 offset sets of holes one set threaded for fixtures and the other drilled for pins
[18:42:30] <Lcvette> https://allindustrial.com
[18:42:30] <Lcvette> vises
[18:42:32] <Tom_L> ~2" apart iirc
[18:42:51] <Tom_L> you can get all sorts of fixturing for them
[18:42:59] <jthornton> wow I have 3.5GB of data to burn
[18:43:50] <Tom_L> https://www.ame.com
[18:43:57] <Tom_L> first example i found
[18:44:14] <Tom_L> some of the holes are multi purpose
[18:45:05] <jthornton> so I guess you build fixtures for the parts to bolt to the grid plate?
[18:45:40] <Tom_L> there's all sorts of clamping systems made for them
[18:45:42] <Tom_L> as well
[18:45:43] <jthornton> not good in a 1 off world like mine
[18:45:43] <Lcvette> can also put a plate on the boittom of the vises and mount them on the grid plate
[18:45:52] <Lcvette> I plan on doing vacuum fixtures
[18:45:52] <Tom_L> no probably not worth it for you
[18:46:06] <Tom_L> you can't vacuum fixture everything though
[18:46:50] <Tom_L> this way the programmer can tell the operator what pins to set the part up on etc
[18:47:17] <jthornton> https://www.glacern.com I have two of them
[18:47:43] <Tom_L> yeah those look nice
[18:48:02] <jthornton> yea I like them
[18:48:18] <jthornton> I have one more but forget the brand, got it from MSC I think
[19:06:53] <Lcvette> the dx6's are super nice for the money
[19:07:14] <Lcvette> wish they made a dx8 though
[19:07:19] <Lcvette> would prefer two of those
[19:08:23] <Lcvette> can anyone verify if I am using the if else statement correct here?
[19:08:43] * Lcvette sent a long message: < https://matrix.org >
[19:09:35] <Lcvette> this is supposed to keep the offset number positive but i keep getting a negative number its driving me bonkers
[19:19:41] <Lcvette> hazzy, how can i make a number in a probe subroutine absolute?
[19:20:26] <Lcvette> or turboss or jtthornton
[19:20:48] <Lcvette> M68 E12 Q[#<new_avg_cal_offset>]
[19:21:17] <Lcvette> I need #<new_avg_cal_offset> to always be sent out as a positive number
[19:21:21] <hazzy-m> Yes
[19:22:06] <Lcvette> is there an absolute syntax that can handle making it positive no matter what?
[19:22:14] <hazzy-m> I think it's ABS[#<my car>]
[19:22:28] <Lcvette> k i will try
[19:22:30] <hazzy-m> My var lil
[19:22:43] <hazzy-m> Sorry driving 😂
[19:23:03] <Lcvette> hands on the wheels
[19:23:07] <Lcvette> wheel
[19:30:15] <Lcvette> awesmoe that works!
[19:33:24] <hazzy-m> sweet!
[19:58:02] <Lcvette> hazzy: when you have a moment, i really need to find a way for the probing parameters set by the user in the gui to be retained, it removes the probe calibration offset and any variables for probing between restarts which can be a bit dangerous
[20:08:54] <Lcvette> or turboss
[20:08:58] <Lcvette> :D
[20:18:58] <hazzy-m> Lcvette: yes, that is what the settings branch is for
[20:19:09] <hazzy-m> quite a bit of work left on that :(
[20:19:15] <Lcvette> i didn't know there was a settings branch
[20:19:17] <Lcvette> lol
[20:20:09] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson deleted branch 03setupQML - 13https://git.io/fhCou
[20:20:11] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson deleted branch 03setupQML
[20:20:54] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 032 commits to 03master [+0/-0/±6] 13https://git.io/JesqM
[20:20:55] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07Lcvette 034bd3ef9 - fixed probe calibration sign error
[20:20:57] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07Lcvette 03504db72 - temp fix for probing routine parameters
[20:21:39] <Lcvette> \o/
[20:21:44] <Lcvette> i see stuff
[20:22:14] <Lcvette> :o
[20:22:29] <Lcvette> turboss invited us to a dico
[20:22:37] <Lcvette> disco
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[20:22:48] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07KurtJacobson pushed 031 commit to 03gh-pages [+460/-0/±0] 13https://git.io/JesqD
[20:22:49] <Lcvette> whoa.. theres two hazzy's
[20:22:49] <Not-5e4d> [02qtpyvcp] 07traviscibot 036855d17 - Deploy kcjengr/qtpyvcp to github.com/kcjengr/qtpyvcp.git:gh-pages
[20:22:59] <hazzy-m> LOL
[20:23:00] <Lcvette> you muust really be goin to town
[20:23:27] * hazzy-m uploaded an image: image.png (156KB) < https://matrix.org >
[20:23:33] <Lcvette> disco disco
[20:24:03] <hazzy-m> hahaha
[20:24:08] <Lcvette> https://www.youtube.com
[20:25:16] <Lcvette> disco disco good good
[20:29:07] <hazzy-m> haha
[20:50:46] <Lcvette> finding anyhting?
[20:53:53] <Tom_L> ok so i booted up my test pc to find the desktop stuff still open with qtpyvcp in all it's windows. problem is, it's been so long i haven't the fogiest idea what i was doing with it
[20:54:13] <Lcvette> lol
[20:55:11] <Tom_L> whatever it was i was learning i've forgotten
[20:55:23] <Lcvette> i forget it myself
[20:55:54] <Lcvette> took me an hour to reunderstand my probing routine and when i wrote them i must have been in a zone because i barely remember how they work
[20:56:15] <hazzy-m> Lcvette: you worte them fast too!
[20:56:20] <Lcvette> but it comes back with a little figuring
[20:56:24] <Lcvette> i was plugged in
[20:56:34] <Tom_L> oops doesn't come that easy for me
[20:56:35] <Lcvette> had some jack mazzoni playing on the youtube
[20:56:54] <Lcvette> hazzy: a few times
[20:56:56] <Lcvette> lol
[20:57:16] <Lcvette> i would finish then find a better way to do stuff and redo 90% of them
[20:57:19] <Lcvette> lol
[20:58:16] <Lcvette> they are working now, need to test a few more tomorrow, got stuck on the calibration issue being a negative number that was messing my routines up
[20:58:28] <Lcvette> but now that its fixed they are bang on
[20:58:38] <Lcvette> the machine repeatability is great
[20:58:48] <Lcvette> .00005
[23:01:31] <Tom_L> is the measuring equipment that accurate?
[23:45:42] <Lcvette> Tom_L: yes
[23:46:53] * Lcvette uploaded an image: 1569095491692-1.JPEG (198KB) < https://matrix.org >
[23:46:57] <Tom_L> that's finer than the hair on a gnat's ass
[23:47:37] <Lcvette> It's a certified gauge pin being measured and its repeating now between a tenth
[23:48:34] <Tom_L> certified in 2014
[23:48:47] <Tom_L> but i believe you
[23:48:57] <Lcvette> And it mics on my igaging mics 1.00000
[23:49:40] <Lcvette> It is kept in its box and only pulled out for probe calibration
[23:50:21] <Tom_L> stored in a 68F constant humidity room
[23:50:32] <Lcvette> yup
[23:50:34] <Lcvette> my garage
[23:50:37] <Lcvette> shop
[23:50:45] <Lcvette> conditions
[23:50:46] <Lcvette> conditioned
[23:50:50] <Lcvette> fully insulated
[23:50:57] <Lcvette> homie don't work in the heat
[23:51:02] <Lcvette> lol
[23:51:04] <Tom_L> heh
[23:51:21] <Lcvette> my garage is a bit more then a regular garage though
[23:51:32] <Lcvette> its 1600 squarefoot heated shop with garage doors
[23:51:42] <Tom_L> i've gathered that from you already
[23:52:02] <Lcvette> lol
[23:52:10] <Lcvette> but yeah the probe is very repeatable
[23:52:18] <Tom_L> mine's heated as well but i don't run the air in it much now
[23:52:29] <Lcvette> and the machine seems to be pretty damn good itself
[23:52:50] <Lcvette> it repeated the same on x and y 9 out of 9 times in a row
[23:53:30] <Tom_L> got your trucks replaced?
[23:53:51] <Lcvette> did that yesterday
[23:53:58] <Lcvette> one at a time
[23:54:01] <Lcvette> lol
[23:54:44] <Lcvette> i have a little machinist jack that works perfectly
[23:55:59] <Lcvette> they even ground the rail next to the mounting for the linear rail and i jack up the saddle there to match the height and can actually move the saddle with the jack, it slides like a hard way staying under the saddle
[23:56:14] <Lcvette> takes about 45minutes start to finish to swap both front cars