#linuxcnc | Logs for 2018-09-16
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[00:16:03] <ziper> _unreal_, is there any reason I couldnt use a wood router on a FRP mold that had fiberglass sticking up around the edges?
[00:16:11] <ziper> so that the top surface is totally flat?
[00:18:26] <XXCoder> man this is crazy!! https://www.youtube.com
[00:18:33] <XXCoder> pumpler cant stop water
[00:18:38] <XXCoder> why didnt he cut water off
[00:23:17] <XXCoder> read the discription. no wonder
[00:23:22] <XXCoder> owner is way too chea[
[00:52:34] <_unreal_> ?
[00:52:46] <_unreal_> define wood router?
[00:53:01] <_unreal_> are ou talking about a hand held router? or a CNC machine router
[00:53:18] <_unreal_> as to standard ROUTER bits. what kind of a router bit are you talking about?
[00:54:53] <_unreal_> As long as the router BIT is a CARBIDE tipped it will work ok BUT I assure you. it will DULL the router bit and you will likely get smoke when cutting wood. I use standard router bits on fiberglass all the time. they DULL reall fast but they DO keep cutting. just remember DONT force the router. it will break the bit when cutting fiberglass.
[00:56:07] <_unreal_> I would also strongly suggest having dust collection and a fan/exhaust system to get any FRP smoke fumes out.
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[00:56:52] <_unreal_> lool
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[02:56:20] <Deejay> moin
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[04:07:42] <miss0r> mornin'
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[04:31:12] <miss0r> syyl: you around?
[04:31:26] <syyl> still grumpy and sleepy
[04:31:28] <syyl> but yes
[04:31:33] <Deejay> morning
[04:31:40] <miss0r> Do you come in any other state? :)
[04:31:46] <syyl> but Deejay already brightened my day
[04:31:51] <Deejay> \o/
[04:31:55] <miss0r> how so? :D
[04:32:33] <XXCoder> by being literally bright
[04:32:42] <miss0r> :D
[04:32:48] * Deejay hands over some 0xc00fee to syyl
[04:33:04] <miss0r> syyl: I just wanted to share with you my project of retrofitting my maho: https://imgur.com This is the beast of a control box in the workings
[04:33:25] <syyl> nice
[04:33:39] <syyl> i guess you will end up with about 1/3 of the original electronics cabinet? :D
[04:34:16] <miss0r> well. I'm only replacing the philips 432 controller. but still :) its alot smaller than the old control box.
[04:34:27] <syyl> oh
[04:34:36] <syyl> yes, i have seen the 432 before
[04:34:45] <miss0r> I'm doing a plug'n play solution, where I can remove the new box and have the old one reinstalled within a few hours should it fail for some reason at a critical moment
[04:35:07] <miss0r> so, I have alot of d-subs to solder :D
[04:35:13] <syyl> :)
[04:35:20] <syyl> i like soldering dsub
[04:35:24] <syyl> its very calming
[04:35:29] <miss0r> no! its a lie
[04:35:31] <miss0r> noone likes that!
[04:35:38] <Deejay> lol
[04:35:43] <syyl> cutting tiny pieces of shrink tube
[04:35:53] * miss0r starts getting the shivers
[04:36:04] <syyl> stripping all wires to a precise length
[04:36:10] <syyl> awww
[04:36:11] <syyl> <3
[04:36:27] <miss0r> I *DID* take one easy out. The two 50 pole d-subs, I ordered with a screwterminal breakout board
[04:36:38] <syyl> :(
[04:36:54] <miss0r> the middle row of solder points.. well, you'd need to be some kind of sadist, to enjoy that part
[04:37:21] <syyl> :)
[04:37:40] <Deejay> its the best part! ;)
[04:37:53] <miss0r> back when I started soldering d-subs for the first time, the plastic fillings were not the same 'quality' as it is today. If you heated a pin for too long, the entire filling would become soft, and the poles would shift around !!
[04:38:10] <syyl> thats still the case
[04:38:11] <syyl> :D
[04:38:16] <miss0r> probally why I still don't like it :D
[04:38:37] <miss0r> yeah sure.. but it takes ALOT longer today than it did then
[04:39:23] <miss0r> iirc, you had around 1 sec of heating time on each back then. Then you'd have to wait atleast 10 seconds for it to cool before soldering the next one
[04:39:40] <miss0r> atleast, if you were hellbend on doing the pin right next to the one already soldered
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[04:42:30] <miss0r> syyl: You aren't by any chance interrested in an old TOS knee mill? :) 1600mm table. Only 0.04mm wobble in it :D
[04:42:38] <syyl> haha, no thanks
[04:43:24] <miss0r> meh.. don't come back telling me you did not get the offer ;)
[04:43:44] <syyl> lol
[04:43:55] <syyl> i would be interested if you had an aciera F1 mill
[04:44:02] <syyl> or a sixis 101
[04:44:33] <miss0r> I don't have anything that small laying around...
[04:44:37] <miss0r> What about a deckel FP1?
[04:44:47] <syyl> hmm
[04:44:51] <syyl> hard call
[04:44:55] <syyl> i like that machine a lot
[04:45:01] <syyl> but there are many issues with it
[04:45:18] <miss0r> unless it was treated properly & always in a heated dry workshop ;)
[04:45:50] <syyl> and then still, replacing the bearings in the vertical head will set you back a significant amount of money
[04:46:16] <syyl> or any other replacement part for that matter
[04:46:35] <miss0r> that is true. hang on, i'll find a picture of it
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[04:48:36] <miss0r> https://imgur.com
[04:48:54] <miss0r> I'll let you fall in love with it for a while, before telling you why you do not what this one inparticular :)
[04:50:01] <miss0r> syyl: but you probally figured that out already? :)
[04:50:17] <syyl> oh
[04:50:23] <syyl> thats a nice one
[04:50:34] <syyl> late round headed model with the dials
[04:50:45] <syyl> i would much more like a fp2 ;)
[04:50:51] <miss0r> :D
[04:51:02] <miss0r> This is with the MK3 taper
[04:51:06] <syyl> MK4
[04:51:14] <miss0r> nope
[04:51:27] <miss0r> Some genious either made a mk3 spindle for it or had it made
[04:51:34] <syyl> wtf
[04:51:38] <miss0r> yeah
[04:51:40] <syyl> thats odd
[04:52:05] <miss0r> I had the same exact conversation that we are having now, with the guy selling it
[04:52:41] <miss0r> All I do know for sure, is that it has been sitting in storage for the last 15 years
[04:53:19] <syyl> :D
[04:57:42] <miss0r> One can only assume, that the person doing that to the spindle is the same kind of person who would enjoy soldering d-subs...
[04:57:45] <miss0r> Some people..
[04:59:34] <syyl> <3
[05:03:53] <DaViruz> i only like soldering high density dsub.
[05:04:08] <miss0r> DaViruz: You're swedish, so that was assumed...
[05:04:29] <syyl> lol
[05:04:54] <miss0r> Normally I have realy steady hands, but when I need to do small stuff with a soldering iron I get a nasty case of soldering parkintons
[05:05:10] <syyl> cnc soldering!
[05:05:19] <miss0r> woah! Now that is an idea.
[05:05:26] <DaViruz> it's obvious why danes can't solder small connectors.
[05:05:32] <DaViruz> they can't stay sober long enough
[05:05:33] <syyl> that makes 50 bucks then
[05:05:57] <syyl> standard consulting rate
[05:06:06] <miss0r> DaViruz: No, we are just too busy shipping your drunken brotheren back across the pond
[05:06:19] <miss0r> syyl : :D
[05:06:30] <syyl> lol
[05:06:38] <syyl> all the northerns come to germany for drinking
[05:06:41] <miss0r> DaViruz: That surface grinder of "yours" is still doing great :D
[05:06:45] <syyl> because beer is so cheap here :)
[05:07:23] <miss0r> syyl: I was in germany during the spring, so install an okuma cnc lathe, sold from Denmark. Be sure to know I had "zwei grose bier" for dinner :P
[05:07:30] <DaViruz> happy to hear it!
[05:07:31] <miss0r> (No idea about the spelling, but I can pronounce it alright)
[05:07:40] <syyl> :D
[05:07:47] <syyl> yeah, thats quite common here
[05:08:06] <syyl> i can get beer even in the canteen at work
[05:08:15] <miss0r> I was in a town called celle. The waiters at the restaurant had NO idea about english, at all :)
[05:08:50] <miss0r> syyl: Neat. I've always kept a strict politic about not mixing machinery and alcohol though
[05:08:58] <syyl> metoo
[05:09:11] <syyl> and it seems to go away
[05:09:32] <syyl> a lot of companies start to have a strict no-alcohole-policy
[05:09:41] <miss0r> it used to be all over Denmark as well. Only 10 or 15 years ago, every working man had beer for lunch. Now it very rare
[05:09:41] <syyl> and we still have a vending machine with beer ;)
[05:09:56] <miss0r> :D you gotta love that hehe just for the principle
[05:10:45] <miss0r> The only workplaces, that I know of, that still serve beer for lunch are Carlsberg & Tuborg brewery. They are allowed to drink 10 beers a day, per employee. The forklift drivers are limited to 5, though :D
[05:11:02] <DaViruz> :D
[05:11:44] <XXCoder> geez
[05:12:11] <syyl> our forkliftdrivers
[05:12:13] <syyl> boy
[05:12:21] <miss0r> lol
[05:12:43] <DaViruz> they are all called klaus?
[05:12:52] <XXCoder> heh if I ever drink beer it'd be 100 years too early
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[05:13:32] <miss0r> DaViruz: Pronounced with like three or four s'es
[05:13:32] <syyl> we have the gate-company in about once a month
[05:13:41] <syyl> to fix the rollup gates they smash into...
[05:13:47] <miss0r> haha
[05:13:55] <syyl> its almost comical
[05:14:04] <XXCoder> so they come in and smash, then fix it, and go?
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[05:14:28] <syyl> haha
[05:14:35] <syyl> not exactly
[05:14:40] <syyl> but sounds like a good buisness model
[05:15:58] <miss0r> hehe. they have your forklift drivers on the payroll..
[05:16:23] <XXCoder> its self-made biz, it cant go under
[05:16:31] <XXCoder> budget issues? just visit few companies
[05:16:34] <syyl> :D
[05:16:44] <syyl> oh, you could even improve on that
[05:16:56] <syyl> "nice gate you have there. would be a shame if it broke."
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[05:17:07] <XXCoder> lol
[05:17:26] <miss0r> hehe
[05:17:46] <miss0r> lets take it a step further; mafia protection. You can pay us money to keep the gate from breaking
[05:17:57] <syyl> same for machines
[05:18:17] <syyl> "good spindle runout you have there. hopefully it stays that way"
[05:18:38] <miss0r> "It would be a crying shame, if somehow grinding dust got into the lubrication system"
[05:19:04] <syyl> speaking of ginding dust
[05:19:38] <syyl> ground a tapered gib yesterday on the t&c grinder :D
[05:19:39] <syyl> http://gtwr.de
[05:19:48] <syyl> and no, i dont have a large enough sine-magnet ;)
[05:20:19] <miss0r> syyl: I was out looking at an old TOS gearhobber. It had some issues with the differential, driving the slanted gear teeth. I ran it for a few hours without an issue, so I decided to just open it and take a look inside. I removed almost 0.5liters of metal chips from the gearbox & lubrication system. I couldn't find anywhere they could get in.
[05:20:36] <syyl> urgs
[05:21:01] <miss0r> I eventualy found out that the door they open into the gearbox to swap out gears for the cutting, was sometimes left open, when not in use. and then some other fellah comes along and starts cleaning the working area of the machine next to it with compressed air...
[05:21:03] <miss0r> You get the picture
[05:21:17] <syyl> those pesky coworkers
[05:21:20] <miss0r> Cute setup
[05:22:02] <miss0r> It even had a few lube nozzles completely gunked up with metal and plastic shavings. It took me three days to flush the central lubrication system and clean it out
[05:22:28] <miss0r> actualy, that is at the shop where they have your picture on the wall ;)
[05:22:34] <syyl> sinds like a fun day
[05:23:06] <syyl> make that days
[05:24:05] <miss0r> not realy. I'm about to get my picture up there next to it.. :D Mostly because i'm a big guy, and they wanted a picture of me looking angry, threatning with a slap to the face, and a caption reading "Have you cleaned your machine properly"
[05:24:27] <syyl> lol
[05:24:36] <miss0r> 2/3rd of all the issues they have out there is because of poor operator maintenance
[05:24:49] <syyl> common
[05:25:00] <miss0r> syyl: Can I perhaps persuade you to make a new picture for them?
[05:25:13] <syyl> there is no picture of me!
[05:25:23] <syyl> :D
[05:25:44] <miss0r> I'm not kidding! Alright, I'll take a photo of it during the week. :) Then you can see for yourself
[05:25:52] <syyl> :D
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[05:26:12] <miss0r> I would very much like to hand them a picture of you in this 1920 style: https://www.amazon.com
[05:26:15] <syyl> we have only barely clothed girls on the wall
[05:26:20] <miss0r> If you feel like humouring me :)
[05:26:43] <miss0r> They have that as well, but it would seem you are the main source of intertainment during lunch break.
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[05:26:58] <syyl> that must be a painfull existance
[05:26:59] <syyl> :D
[05:27:07] <miss0r> Oddest of places. NOONE speaks to eachother during lunch. Everyone is just looking into their phones
[05:27:24] <syyl> i dont want to be bothered during lunch either
[05:27:35] <miss0r> is that a machinist thing?
[05:27:39] <syyl> dunno
[05:27:47] <syyl> most of us are playing cards
[05:27:49] <miss0r> I don't think I've seen it any other place i've been
[05:27:58] <miss0r> well, atleast that is some sort of interaction
[05:28:20] <syyl> but some of the old grumps (and me) just want to have some quiet time
[05:28:32] <miss0r> I'm telling you. Its dead nuts quite in that breakroom. All you can hear is knife and fork hitting the plates
[05:28:37] <syyl> lol
[05:29:52] <miss0r> But I guess in modern society with all the cellphone addition, they need to catch up during break, as I NEVER see anyone on their phone during work
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[05:31:49] <syyl> thats the bonus of doing my own cam at work
[05:32:04] <syyl> i have a pc at my place. and dont have to bother my phone ;)
[05:32:35] <miss0r> Most of these guys do the cam direct on the machine. Mostly basic stuff
[05:32:52] <miss0r> I have yet to come across an okuma that could handle a youtube stream :D
[05:33:01] <syyl> haha
[05:33:34] <syyl> i used to have a workmate in 2nd shift that was reading books on the siemens controller
[05:34:02] <syyl> the newer siemens controllers have a pdf reader...for reference and manuals. or e-books ;)
[05:35:06] <miss0r> syyl: Haha. That is nice :D
[05:35:43] <miss0r> I suppose the newer charmilles wire EDMs could probally do some lowlevel playback
[05:35:52] <miss0r> But you'd need to tinker with it a bit first :)
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[05:36:03] <syyl> chamilles runs windows, right?
[05:36:19] <syyl> (at least our sinker edm does)
[05:36:56] <miss0r> yup
[05:37:58] <miss0r> So, could you consider making me a photo as I requested? It would make their day ;)
[05:38:24] <syyl> lol
[05:38:34] <miss0r> I wouldn't blame you if you'd rather not.
[05:38:40] <syyl> i think about it. might need my significant other to help me with it
[05:38:41] <miss0r> I just thought it could be a fun idea
[05:38:46] <syyl> she is the better artist than me
[05:38:53] <miss0r> haha
[05:39:14] <syyl> if i did it myself, i would probably look like a complete moron
[05:39:44] <miss0r> I have what we in Denmark would call a 'bank signature'. Completely unreadable to anyone :D
[05:40:01] <miss0r> Don't put too much effort into it. I just though it would be a cool idea
[05:41:29] <syyl> :)
[05:43:25] <miss0r> The one they have now is, I think, a still from one of your videos
[05:44:00] <XXCoder> hmmmm pretend to be someone, write random squiggles for signture
[05:44:12] <XXCoder> withdraw few million bucks ;)
[05:44:49] <miss0r> protif $$
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[06:22:00] <jthornton> morning
[06:22:09] <XXCoder> yo
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[06:27:56] <miss0r> mornin jt
[06:31:20] <miss0r> jthornton: I've become a little confused by the 7i77 manual: For the fieldpower.
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[06:32:42] <miss0r> if I am reading this correctly, and assuming the same 24vdc powersupply is used for field io logic and field power, I should connect +24vdc to pin 1 & 5 and gnd/0vdc to pin 8 all on TB2, is this correctly understood?
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[06:38:48] <jthornton> hmm I just connected 24vdc to TB1 pin 1 and 0vdc to TB1 pin 8
[06:41:21] <XXCoder> new clickspring. one I saw bit ago but now public https://www.youtube.com
[06:41:31] <XXCoder> suggested watch, its very interesting!
[06:49:21] <miss0r|office> jthornton: Then what is the field power for?
[06:50:08] <XXCoder> sheilds up!
[06:50:44] <miss0r|office> jthornton: Also, TB1 is for 5vdc input with only terminal 1 & 2..
[06:51:26] <jthornton> Note: When W1 is in the default left hand position, VIN is connected to VFIELD, so only VFIELD need be supplied to the 7I76 to power its field IO.
[06:51:38] <miss0r|office> If you mean TB2, it all makes sense, if jumper W1 is in left position, then VFIELD and VIN are tied together
[06:51:40] <miss0r|office> indeed
[06:52:19] <jthornton> unless it's changed since I've downloaded the manual TB1 is the 7I76s field power connector.
[06:52:21] <miss0r|office> Not to beat a dead horse; but you are infact talking about TB2, right? not TB1
[06:52:30] <jthornton> opps wrong manual
[06:52:33] <miss0r|office> this is a 7i77
[06:53:02] <jthornton> TB2 is the 7I77s field power connector.
[06:53:14] <miss0r|office> good. Then we are 'on the same page' littelary :)
[06:53:22] <miss0r|office> Okay. what I needed to hear. THanks
[06:53:29] <jthornton> I thought I clicked on 7i77 but must have missed the mark... still on my first cup of coffee
[06:53:55] <miss0r|office> ohh.. Put down any tools at your disposal, and let them stay down until atleast halfway through your 3rd cup ;)
[06:54:32] <jthornton> I only drink 2 cups a day otherwise it upsets my stomach and I have to eat something
[06:54:49] <miss0r|office> Yeah, who would want to eat something :-/
[06:57:18] <jthornton> I ate too much this weekend gotta lose 10 pounds now lol
[06:58:32] <miss0r> lol
[06:58:39] <miss0r> sounds like 'some' weekend :D
[06:59:08] <miss0r> another quick question: how much current can I draw from the outputs of the 7i77?
[06:59:18] <miss0r> per output
[06:59:19] <jthornton> we went to Spyder Palooza to hang out with a bunch of Spyder people
[06:59:28] <miss0r> alot of bbq?
[06:59:31] <jthornton> I'd have to look that up
[07:00:05] <jthornton> bbq yesterday
[07:00:40] <miss0r> Sounds delicious. Sadly the weather is turning to autumn here, so the bbq season is closing fast
[07:01:43] <miss0r> in the 7i77 manual it states that "The 7I76s outputs can drive loads of up to 350 mA"
[07:01:53] <miss0r> Is it reasonable to assume the same goes for the 7i77?
[07:02:20] <jthornton> hmm a typo on the 7i76 part I'd bet
[07:02:46] <miss0r> Alright :)
[07:03:32] <jthornton> what page is that on?
[07:03:56] <miss0r> 7i76 is mentioned a few times in the "FIELD OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS" on page 16
[07:04:33] <miss0r> there it also speaks of TB1 instead of TB2
[07:06:19] <jthornton> hmm a bunch of typo's in the current manual
[07:06:32] <jthornton> mine is a bit older and only have one typo
[07:06:56] <miss0r> Gool'ol
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[07:33:52] <gloops> well my wedding sign went down well, both bride and groom made it their facebook cover photo heh
[07:40:44] <miss0r|laptop> nice. do you have a photo?
[07:41:43] <gloops> i got a snap yesterday, actually it is a bit rough lol, i only finished it 45 minutes before they left
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[07:44:14] <gloops> https://ibb.co
[07:45:17] <miss0r|laptop> Nice work gloops. beautiful craftmanship
[07:46:49] <gloops> thanks, i was going to do something a bit more grand but left it too late, it was ok
[07:47:26] <miss0r|laptop> I think its very very nice
[07:47:51] <gloops> also touched finishing tool off a touch deep, left a trace - didnt have time to rub it out lol, it looked fine though head on nothing noticeable
[07:48:41] <miss0r|laptop> I think the overall look of it is quite stunning
[07:48:42] <gloops> https://www.youtube.com
[07:49:36] <gloops> keeps the mrs off my back, it was a wedding she was going to, might get some peace when my parcels start arriving next time lol
[07:56:16] <miss0r|laptop> FAK! I just soldered a 15 pole male d-sub to both ends of this cable! work wasted!" I HATE SOLDERING D-SUBS !
[07:58:36] <gloops> glad i never heard of them before lol
[07:59:03] <miss0r|laptop> d-subs? the parallel port is a 25pole d-sub
[07:59:18] <miss0r|laptop> your average rs232 is a 9 pole d-sub
[08:01:12] <gloops> oh right
[08:01:41] <gloops> https://www.ebay.co.uk this seems very cheap, bridgeport for £400
[08:02:52] <gloops> miss0r use a male/female adaptor on one end?
[08:03:55] <miss0r|laptop> meh... I want it done right from the start.
[08:03:57] <miss0r|laptop> :)
[08:09:08] <gloops> https://www.ebay.co.uk
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[08:24:15] <fragalot> hey
[08:27:34] <gloops> howdy
[08:29:37] <gloops> every time i feel a building spree coming on i end up being so busy the urge fades again
[08:37:30] <MarcelineVQ> Work backwards. Find something you really want to make, and if you need a certain machine to do so you'll be forced to get it going
[08:40:27] <miss0r> hello fragalot. I was starting to think you'd been forced to do social stuff :)
[08:40:28] <gloops> i kinda know when this is gonna happen - mid winter -8 in the garage lol
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[08:40:33] <miss0r> lol
[08:41:21] <gloops> winter is good for building, not so many outdoor distractions, plus cold is a good motivator
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[10:28:10] <fragalot> hey
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[11:27:07] <Jin^eLD> hi
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[12:00:32] * Loetmichel is surprised. just shuffled the parking spots of my cars... the Opel Omega diesel has now sit of about 4 months... and still started in less than 2 seconds. No battery charge needed...
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[12:07:37] <Tom_L> it won't die at home ya know
[12:08:18] <Loetmichel> Tom_L: true
[12:08:30] <Loetmichel> not if the jumper box is in reach
[12:08:34] <Loetmichel> :-)
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[13:54:24] <Loetmichel> *meh* my wife must have a sixth sense... whenever i am playing some game with PvP, having an interesing conversation in IRC or simply watching an interesting live stream on youtube she will inevitable call out and demand some help with something that needs my physical presence... :-(
[14:03:41] <pjm> Loetmichel, yeah i got one of them, usually the call comes 2 or 3 mins after turning on the soldering iron, most irritating!
[14:04:52] <Loetmichel> pjm: indeed ;)
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[14:41:41] <Tecan> https://www.thingiverse.com plastic spring i made
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[15:14:25] <miss0r> 'evening
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[15:50:58] <Jin^eLD> hi miss0r
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[16:22:30] <miss0r> Jin^eLD: It is taking longer than enticipated to solder all those d-subs :) https://imgur.com
[16:23:37] <XXCoder> starting to form
[16:23:46] <miss0r> it is. But it is slow progress
[16:24:37] <Jin^eLD> that cabinet looks neat
[16:24:53] <miss0r> Jin^eLD: Well, only about half the wires are in there, so I can still fsck it up ;)
[16:24:59] <miss0r> But thanks :)
[16:26:48] <Jin^eLD> lets hope you can restrain yourself from fsck'ing it up ;)
[16:27:14] <miss0r> basically, all that is wired up is the analog drive signal to the servo amplifyers and the input signal from the linear scales
[16:27:45] <miss0r> Jin^eLD: Hehe, i hope so. I should be able to; I've been building stuff like this for many years
[16:28:36] <Jin^eLD> I have no clue about electric wiring and stuff like that, so I dont even try :)
[16:29:39] <XXCoder> I have no idea on how to design cabient
[16:29:58] <XXCoder> I have BOB, tb6600s, psus fo those
[16:31:49] <miss0r> I've made a small upload to imgur of stuff I've made, that I actualy have pictures of on this pc here: https://imgur.com
[16:32:04] <miss0r> As you can probally tell, I have some sort of OCD, when it comes to wiring stuff
[16:32:25] <Jin^eLD> wow
[16:33:06] <XXCoder> miss0r: you'd be a good networking admin
[16:33:38] <miss0r> XXCoder: hehe atleast I'd wire a good rack. I've done a few of those as well. Didn't find it very enjoyable
[16:34:10] <XXCoder> lol yeah. once did it for nonprofit. so many wire crimping...
[16:34:22] <miss0r> The picture of the large VFDs. That is inside a shipping container. I was given one month to complete it :)
[16:34:58] <miss0r> https://imgur.com
[16:35:23] <miss0r> This container takes in 3x 4x240mm^2 cables as the power supply.
[16:35:27] <XXCoder> dang
[16:35:38] <XXCoder> portable network center?
[16:36:00] <XXCoder> no its not networking nbm :P
[16:36:05] <miss0r> nope. Its for running a sewage pumping station(a quite large one), while it is being completely rebuild
[16:36:23] <XXCoder> interesting
[16:36:46] <XXCoder> what happens to it when plant are/was complete?
[16:36:56] <miss0r> ...scrap
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[16:37:17] <XXCoder> really? I'd keep it as backup or send it to other places as needed to fix things up
[16:37:27] <miss0r> that is a 150k eur shipping container
[16:37:48] <miss0r> I think it has to run for another year.
[16:38:09] <miss0r> The problem with large VFDs is that the capacitors will collapse over time, if they are used and then set aside
[16:38:34] <miss0r> THAT and this container was purpose build for that particular pumping station. It would be cheaper to build a new one for another setup
[16:38:37] <XXCoder> and I guess its not worth it to refabinish
[16:39:21] <miss0r> so; I think my point of wiring OCF is firmy cemented now :P
[16:39:27] <miss0r> OCD*
[16:39:33] <XXCoder> lol
[16:40:07] <miss0r> I like jobs like that; I get a description of what the station is supposed to do and then have to start from scratch to make a "driver" for it
[16:41:14] <miss0r> XXCoder: Speaking of control cabinets; I don't think I've ever seen a picture of yours? I know you use labels for your wires, but I can't remember if you told me or if I saw a picture
[16:41:43] <XXCoder> nah havent taken a picture because cabinet is just a box with stuff in it
[16:42:18] <miss0r> meh :]
[16:42:20] <XXCoder> actually I did take a picture but that was couple years ago
[16:42:43] <miss0r> I'm still sad I never got gloops to take a picture of his cabinet. I think that could've been interresting
[16:44:34] <XXCoder> oh well
[16:44:42] <XXCoder> I saw his video on machine
[16:44:46] <XXCoder> moves pretty fast
[16:45:13] <miss0r> cool. Yesterday he posted a photo of a sign he made for a wedding. That thing was realy beautiful
[16:49:47] <miss0r> I think I'll call it a night. have a good one
[16:50:12] <XXCoder> later. ya sign looked good
[16:58:54] <Jin^eLD> soo, today we started the first tests with the MH400E, looks promising
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[17:26:20] <Deejay> gn8
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[21:19:37] <skunkworks> https://youtu.be
[21:20:31] <Tom_L> are those nema 23?
[21:20:43] <Tom_L> you need a steady cam :)
[21:21:05] <Tom_L> those are short stack whatever they are
[21:21:24] <XXCoder> looks like nema34s
[21:21:33] <XXCoder> short stack yeah
[21:22:17] <skunkworks> they are pretty big...
[21:22:49] <skunkworks> flange is maybe almost 4" square0
[21:23:15] <Tom_L> happen to know how many in/oz they are?
[21:23:26] <XXCoder> maybe nema54?
[21:23:35] <skunkworks> i suck at video. i need a decent camera instead ov my phone
[21:23:53] <Tom_L> make a steady cam arm
[21:24:02] <skunkworks> i have not looked them up yet
[21:24:05] <XXCoder> skunkworks: can you set your caliper to mm mode and measure center of bolt to next?
[21:24:17] <XXCoder> dont have to be super accurate but curious on its size
[21:24:49] <skunkworks> wont happen for a few days.. have to travel
[21:25:09] <Tom_L> http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81
[21:25:16] <Tom_L> did another ver of the encoder tonight
[21:25:23] <Tom_L> better spacing
[21:25:26] <XXCoder> no problem :)
[21:27:00] <skunkworks> Tom_L: nice!
[21:27:30] <Tom_L> .03125 bit
[21:30:54] <Tom_L> how's the laptop perform with linuxcnc?
[21:31:00] <Tom_L> you must be running ethernet cards
[21:31:17] <XXCoder> it matters a lot less with seperate stepgen
[21:35:04] <Tom_L> http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81
[21:35:11] <Tom_L> i'll run a few tomorrow probably
[21:36:14] <skunkworks> Tom_L: runs quite well... rt-preempt
[21:36:42] <Tom_L> nice
[21:36:48] <Tom_L> any problem with the video?
[21:37:26] <Tom_L> stretch i presume
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[21:42:09] <skunkworks> no... there are some things you dont want to do like mute audio (button)
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[21:43:31] <XXCoder> Tom_L: making a lot of encoders?
[21:43:59] <Tom_L> a handfull anyway
[21:44:15] <skunkworks> or turn on the keyboard light
[21:44:19] <Tom_L> just easier to do it that way
[21:44:20] <skunkworks> or off
[21:44:23] <Tom_L> heh
[21:44:27] <Tom_L> really?
[21:45:40] <Tom_L> XXCoder i just leave a little tab and peel em out like opening a pop can
[21:46:23] <Tom_L> or beer if you prefer
[21:46:33] <XXCoder> I dont drink either. lol
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[22:16:14] <ziper> individual item gets free shipping
[22:16:23] <ziper> three of them gets 90 dollar shipping
[22:16:30] <ziper> what?
[22:16:44] <XXCoder> it may go over certain theshold
[22:17:06] <XXCoder> for example stuff from china shupping goes up very fast at and past 600mm
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[22:17:59] <ziper> so what if just order one one day one the next day and one the third day
[22:18:10] <XXCoder> then no problem then
[22:18:22] <XXCoder> its vaster cheaper for them to ship em that way also
[22:19:15] <ziper> that doesnt make any sense
[22:20:01] <XXCoder> welcome to ecomonies
[22:32:44] <ziper> i think i have enough money to order the parts
[22:36:17] <XXCoder> cool
[22:43:46] <ziper> unless the parts are wrong
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