#linuxcnc | Logs for 2019-04-03

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[03:12:46] <Deejay> moin
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[04:06:05] <selroc> log
[04:06:05] <c-log> selroc: Today's Log http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81
[04:06:46] <pink_vampire> selroc: you came with high expectations
[04:08:38] <selroc> hello, whatsup :-)
[04:09:49] <pink_vampire> I'm fine just finished drill and tap 3 motor drivers
[04:10:40] <pink_vampire> I"m trying to make v plotter bipod
[04:10:50] <selroc> how do you know that I have high expectations ?
[04:11:20] <pink_vampire> you asked for the log
[04:11:58] <pink_vampire> and it was empty other then Deejay "moin"
[04:12:40] <Deejay> hi everybody :)
[04:13:05] <pink_vampire> hi Deejay
[04:17:54] <selroc> lol, I have looked back in previous days also
[04:21:15] <pink_vampire> OK OK..
[04:23:36] <selroc> delirium https://www.youtube.com
[04:27:21] <pink_vampire> selroc: yes, i need more money
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[04:34:16] <selroc> I couldn't help, I am in need of money too
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[05:39:23] <XXCoder> fancy lol http://woodgears.ca
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[05:51:03] <jthornton> morning
[05:51:25] <XXCoder> morning
[05:51:49] <pink_vampire> hi XXCoder & jthornton
[05:53:21] <XXCoder> I loved this one, and wow its been 7 years already http://woodgears.ca
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[06:12:23] <pink_vampire> one more driver mount got printed!
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[06:14:50] <XXCoder> :)
[06:17:41] <pink_vampire> https://i.imgur.com
[06:17:54] <pink_vampire> https://i.imgur.com
[06:18:01] <XXCoder> nice
[06:18:14] <pink_vampire> my design
[06:20:41] <Tom_L> morning
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[06:38:06] <XXCoder> LOL https://www.youtube.com
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[06:54:26] <pink_vampire> i'm getting close to the end of the pink roll
[07:08:25] <Loetmichel> pink_vampire: get a dual extruder an feed it a red and a white roll ;)
[07:10:59] <XXCoder> bonus: lasts twice as long with twice the reels
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[07:17:30] <pink_vampire> https://i.imgur.com
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[07:30:50] <Loetmichel> XXCoder: and gives a nice "marble" effect
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[07:31:45] <Loetmichel> pink_vampire: http://www.cyrom.org
[07:34:17] <Loetmichel> found that on my "for the scrapyeard" pile
[07:34:30] <Loetmichel> no idea when the display broke off or where it went
[07:34:39] <Loetmichel> but that thing still runs regardless ;)
[07:34:42] <pink_vampire> awwwwwwwwwwwwww
[07:34:43] <Loetmichel> (win95)
[07:34:59] <pink_vampire> mine is win3.11
[07:35:17] <Loetmichel> ahem, even 98
[07:36:02] <Loetmichel> hows that? http://www.cyrom.org
[07:36:34] <pink_vampire> AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
[07:36:46] <pink_vampire> this is cute!!
[07:37:39] <pink_vampire> Loetmichel: what windows version is that?
[07:38:16] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org <- dos 3.3
[07:38:22] <Loetmichel> that was the bios ;)
[07:38:26] <Loetmichel> the other pic
[07:38:39] <Loetmichel> notebook has some backlight issues
[07:38:46] <Loetmichel> not that surprising considering the age
[07:40:01] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org <- less blurry picture
[07:40:22] <Loetmichel> couldnt find the power brick though and the battery is dead so i hat to power it with a lab PSU
[07:40:55] <pink_vampire> yeah it is a problem
[07:41:19] <Loetmichel> it actually runs for a few minutes on battery now
[07:41:33] <Loetmichel> after some charging/discarging on an external charger
[07:41:46] <Loetmichel> Nicd batteries are indestructible ;)
[07:42:22] <Loetmichel> the pack just was TOTALLY flat
[07:43:14] <pink_vampire> you can very easy replace them
[07:47:27] <Loetmichel> i know and i did ;)
[07:48:12] <jdh> replace then with real batteries
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[10:36:21] <Rab> Loetmichel, that's a great old Thinkpad. I've seen NiCd batteries spill their guts and destroy a lot of nice things, however...best to clip them out.
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[10:51:30] <beachbumpete1> Hey folks howzitgoin?
[10:53:57] <methods_> wud up pete
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[10:54:13] <beachbumpete1> Hey man good to hear from you.
[10:54:49] <beachbumpete1> over here breakin' rocks
[10:54:54] <methods_> me too
[10:55:01] <beachbumpete1> hehe
[10:55:02] <methods_> nm i lie i'm slackin like usual lol
[10:55:09] <beachbumpete1> yeah me too
[10:55:28] <beachbumpete1> doing some design work on a trophy room for a professional golfer
[10:55:50] <methods_> tryin to find a 16ch ip camera system for our paint powdercoat shop
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[10:56:06] <beachbumpete1> ah
[10:56:16] <beachbumpete1> I need to find a local powdercoater
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[10:57:29] <beachbumpete1> we have been designing some heavy duty pocket door frames for some high end homes in Palm Beach what a pain in the ass
[10:57:54] <beachbumpete1> I never realized how many different kinds of pocket door frames there can be in a single house
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[11:00:59] <methods_> yeah pocket doors suck
[11:01:11] <methods_> there's always something that doesn't line up right
[11:01:13] <beachbumpete1> yeah they do...
[11:02:02] <beachbumpete1> to make it even more difficult these doors have an applied molding that allows a custom hardware to go into the pocket so when the door is closed or fully open it will look correct. that makes things much more complicated.
[11:02:34] <beachbumpete1> plus now every pocket door they want need to be soft close and open and the double doors need to be synchronous so they both open and close at the same time...
[11:03:32] <beachbumpete1> that and some doors have an applied stop some do not, some use a different hardware than others and some are taller than others so basically every damn one for the most part is unique
[11:04:13] <beachbumpete1> at least we can design them and cut them on the CNC for the panels then putting them together is much faster anyway
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[11:07:54] <beachbumpete1> https://i.imgur.com pretty cool job I cut on the router the other day...
[11:09:54] <Rab> beachbumpete1, interesting. Is that a commercial sign?
[11:16:56] <beachbumpete1> Rab actually no
[11:17:00] <beachbumpete1> believe it or not
[11:17:21] <beachbumpete1> that is one side of a custom bending form to create a radiused transom
[11:17:31] <beachbumpete1> you can see the two arcs
[11:17:46] <beachbumpete1> and the slots are to place plywood strips in to space the two plates apart
[11:18:23] <beachbumpete1> then there are angled cuts around the edges that will be where you place the clamps when you glue up the parts
[11:20:34] <beachbumpete1> basically you create thin strips of material and glue them up like a sandwich with multiple layers then stick it between these two curves and then clamp across the whole thing to force the sandwich to bend to that curvature
[11:20:42] <beachbumpete1> does that make sense?
[11:21:49] <beachbumpete1> we have to make a bunch of these arc'd pieces so I machined like four of the same forms so we can have four going at the same time
[11:47:40] <jdh> are they paying for this?
[11:53:58] <beachbumpete1> jdh of course
[11:55:38] <jdh> paid well I hope.
[11:56:09] <beachbumpete1> well they don't live on Palm Beach Island for nothing ;)
[11:56:21] <jdh> that looks like aomething where you end up doing 3 peoples jobs
[11:56:37] <beachbumpete1> actually those forms were very easy to design and machine
[11:57:03] <beachbumpete1> took me like maybe 45 minutes on the PC and then maybe a mornings running the CNC
[11:57:11] <jdh> or did you just make it look easy
[11:57:33] <beachbumpete1> not sure what you mean about 3 peoples jobs?
[11:58:10] <jdh> designer, programmer, operator, builder, installer
[11:58:16] <beachbumpete1> ah
[11:58:21] <beachbumpete1> well I designed them
[11:58:24] <beachbumpete1> programmed them
[11:58:29] <beachbumpete1> operated the CNC
[11:58:47] <beachbumpete1> but someone else assembled the frames and they are gluing up the parts now
[11:59:13] <Loetmichel> Rab: already new niCd cells in
[11:59:30] <Jymmm> NiCd... EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
[11:59:40] <beachbumpete1> I drew the design in autocad 2d then took it into fusion360 and extruded the shapes and did the cam work
[12:00:31] <jdh> 2019 and NiCd
[12:00:43] <beachbumpete1> I have found that one nice thing with fusion 360 is that once you have a plywood cut program that works it is really easy to just copy and paste the previously successful operations into the new model program and then just select the correct geometry
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[12:01:00] <beachbumpete1> run the simulation to make sure it is right then send it
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[12:01:53] <jdh> nice looking router
[12:02:39] <Loetmichel> jdh: its a 1994 notebook.
[12:03:00] <Jymmm> Loetmichel: ...running CP/M ?
[12:03:01] <beachbumpete1> Thanks this is a CR ONsrud 5x12
[12:03:22] <beachbumpete1> honestly this is the second CNC router commercial router I have run and it is quite nice
[12:03:33] <beachbumpete1> it is not new we bought it used
[12:03:41] <beachbumpete1> but it seems to be working very well.
[12:03:44] <jdh> make some boats with it
[12:03:55] <Loetmichel> dos 3.3
[12:03:56] <Loetmichel> ;)
[12:04:02] <beachbumpete1> hehe I am working on a custom studio desk for myself to cut on it LOL
[12:05:52] <Loetmichel> jdh: whats IMHO more impressive is my thinkpad 600E (1999)... that still runs a recent xubuntu despite being close to 20 years old
[12:06:51] <Loetmichel> not really fast though, and youtube is more of a slideshow because of a missing gpu driver (framebuffer-xserver), but for working and non-video surfing it works still great :-)
[12:06:56] <jdh> what is the incentive to do so?
[12:06:58] <Loetmichel> Jymmm, too
[12:07:14] <Loetmichel> i wanted to see if its possible to get a modern OS running on that thing
[12:07:35] <jdh> considering my last two pdp11's went away last month
[12:07:49] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org
[12:08:37] <Loetmichel> granted, without the IDE ssd i put in there it was VERY slow... swapping on an SSD helps a LOT when you have only 539 mb ram ;)
[12:09:53] <Loetmichel> even libreooffice works reasonably well
[12:10:11] <Loetmichel> takes a moment to load but is then sufficently performant
[12:11:39] <Loetmichel> pretty surprising considering it has a mobile Pentium2-366 ;)
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[12:28:15] <Jymmm> Loetmichel: ???
[12:31:49] <Rab> beachbumpete1, sounds like an awesome project, I'd like to see the result.
[12:41:38] <Tom_L> hey beachbumpete1
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[13:01:22] <beachbumpete1> Hey TomL
[13:01:38] <beachbumpete1> had to run out and pick up my sammich
[13:02:01] <beachbumpete1> Rab yeah man its actually not that big a deal but it was an interesting looking piece on the router table ;)
[13:03:31] <Tom_L> ok, in mate on stretch how can i get it to save the desktop so i don't have to re'open everything next boot?
[13:06:37] <beachbumpete1> Tom_L: not sure what you are asking
[13:06:55] <Tom_L> save the session for next time
[13:07:06] <Tom_L> all the open tabs will be open next boot
[13:07:54] <beachbumpete1> do you mean in Chrome or what?
[13:08:55] <Tom_L> no, the desktop
[13:10:28] <beachbumpete1> ah I don't use debian sorry I don't know how to help you
[13:10:53] <Tom_L> my mill pc does that but i don't remember what desktop i'm using out there
[13:11:46] <beachbumpete1> I am going to pickup a new/used desktop after work today
[13:11:52] <Jymmm> Tom_L: google debian save desktop, it's a one liner but thats how I found it
[13:12:11] <Tom_L> i was googling but maybe not the right term
[13:13:59] <Jymmm> Tom_L: MAybe this... https://www.howtogeek.com
[13:14:45] <beachbumpete1> been getting spoiled with this dual monitor fast I7 here at work and thinking I need the same at home. I need to find a good deal on some nice 24 inch or larger monitors
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[13:15:21] <fragalot> 'sup
[13:15:30] <beachbumpete1> hey frag
[13:15:39] <Tom_L> beachbumpete1, my i5 pc is faster than my i7 :)
[13:15:55] <beachbumpete1> I know it depends on the series huh
[13:16:12] <beachbumpete1> I have heard people say that their I3 is faster than their I7 before
[13:16:22] <beachbumpete1> plus ram. ssd etc
[13:16:27] <fragalot> the series makes a lot of difference
[13:16:38] <fragalot> they hop from lower power to higher performance & back to lower power
[13:16:43] <beachbumpete1> I am just buying a cheaper used one here nothing crazy
[13:17:01] <beachbumpete1> its an i7 4970 or something like that
[13:17:15] <beachbumpete1> 16 gigs ram 256 sdd 1tb hdd
[13:18:07] <beachbumpete1> we actually have two design computers setup here in our office and one is an i5 and the other is an I7 and I honestly cannot tell the difference
[13:18:26] <fragalot> the main difference there is that the i7 is better at multitasking than the i5
[13:18:27] <beachbumpete1> my laptop is an i5
[13:18:39] <fragalot> so if you only use one application that is not optimized for multithreading.. you won't notice
[13:19:15] <beachbumpete1> this one will be used mostly for my music software reaper and the various stl's I have and also fusion360 and other design cad cam softwares.
[13:19:24] <beachbumpete1> no gaming or whatnot
[13:19:47] <beachbumpete1> should be more than adequate I hope
[13:21:12] <Tom_L> beachbumpete1 doin anything on your mill nowdays?
[13:21:26] <beachbumpete1> yeah man always making my rails and selling them.
[13:21:33] <Tom_L> nice
[13:21:44] <beachbumpete1> made a bunch of stainless parts for a side job for my company I work for recently
[13:21:59] <beachbumpete1> STILL have not finished my damn CNC lathe
[13:22:02] <Tom_L> did you use hss or carbide on it?
[13:22:05] <beachbumpete1> sickens me to see it there
[13:22:12] <beachbumpete1> both reallly
[13:22:31] <beachbumpete1> mostly carbide from Maritool
[13:22:57] <beachbumpete1> I tooled up our HAAS Vf4 here at work with most of the same stuff and it is working well for us
[13:25:22] <Tom_L> 3 or more axis?
[13:25:50] <Tom_L> they have a cradle on some of them at the vo'tech here
[13:30:46] <beachbumpete1> this is just 3 axis with prewire 4th
[13:31:06] <beachbumpete1> we are just getting going with the metal stuff but we are mostly a wood shop.
[13:31:26] <Tom_L> yeah you probalby don't need more than 3 for what you do
[13:31:27] <beachbumpete1> Just finished machining some custom stainless mirrors that got brush finished
[13:32:08] <beachbumpete1> we are getting into a lot of complex stuff but just not 4th axis stuff so far.
[13:32:33] <beachbumpete1> that machine sure is nice tho with the larger table. Makes my Arrow seem quite small
[13:56:31] <Loetmichel> haaach, nice. just had an 1.5 hour telephone call with an external coworker after work. He just wanted to tell the name of the SF series he couldnt remember today in the 4 hour "work" phone call (where we spoke about 20 min about work and then drifted off to other topics... Then we drifted off to topics like "philosophy of startrek" and "griefers in video games" to "why a mandatory military
[13:56:32] <Loetmichel> service is good to widening your horizon by putting you into an enclosed space with others that are from different parts of the populace". Its SO nice to have someone that can continue your sentences before you do. (if it works both ways.)... Also those 20min at work we talked about the project were more fruitful than some meetings i had with boss or coworkers.
[13:58:25] <Tom_L> so you're not bustin your chops today ehh?
[13:58:58] <Loetmichel> ?
[13:59:03] <Tom_L> overworked
[13:59:13] <Loetmichel> actually i am pretty behind with my work
[13:59:21] <Loetmichel> but sometimes you simply need some distraction
[13:59:22] <fragalot> that's what you get for taking time off
[13:59:23] <Tom_L> hazzy-m around?
[13:59:24] <fragalot> :P
[14:00:14] <hazzy-m> yes
[14:00:35] <Loetmichel> fragalot: time off? whats that?
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[14:00:52] <Tom_L> hazzy-m, do have a clue why i'm getting errors on the sample gcode when simulated
[14:00:54] <Loetmichel> i still have 26 days of LAST years holidays
[14:01:08] <Loetmichel> cant take them because of so much late projects
[14:01:36] <hazzy-m> Tom_L: what are the errors?
[14:01:37] <Tom_L> a couple errors flash by but the last one is 'invalid params in linear command
[14:02:04] <Loetmichel> i am pretty much beyond the point of burnout now... only thing that keeps me going is the hope that when i finally finish the last two pojects that are overdue i will take 2-4 weeks off.
[14:02:18] <Tom_L> oh
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[14:02:28] <Tom_L> linear move would exceed z's positive limit
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[14:03:04] <Tom_L> but it's a sim :(
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[14:03:27] <fragalot> Tom_L: well yeah
[14:03:31] <fragalot> that's what a sim is for
[14:03:38] <fragalot> find out oyu have mistakes like that BEFORE you start cutting
[14:04:07] <Tom_L> wasn't gonna cut anything
[14:04:27] <Tom_L> just playing with qtpyvcp
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[14:13:36] <hazzy-m> Tom_L: the sim machines still have hard and soft limits like a real machine
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[15:25:52] <jdh> plant maint. shutdown next 2 weeks. no production hassles!
[15:26:07] <fragalot> :o
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[15:55:08] <Tom_L> hazzy-m, yeah i know
[15:55:37] <Tom_L> i figured his demos would have taken care of that though
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[16:27:08] <Lcvette> Just not inside and set a g54 offset just like a real machine
[16:27:22] <Lcvette> Not=jog
[16:27:26] <Lcvette> Lol
[16:28:00] <Lcvette> Or mdi
[16:28:19] <Lcvette> G0 x4 y2 z-6
[16:28:50] <Lcvette> Zero each axis, then run again, should be good to go
[16:36:30] <Tom_L> not that far into the demo yet
[16:38:05] <Tom_L> it's all good.. just wasn't expecting it
[16:38:41] <HSD> speaking of G54.... Is there any difference on linuxcnc between G53 and G28?
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[16:39:28] <Tom_L> probably some suttle difference (without looking)
[16:39:56] <HSD> The reason I ask, is because I've got issues with gcode created with fusion 360.
[16:40:25] <Tom_L> i think G53 just cancels work offsets
[16:40:37] <Tom_L> so your code would begin at machine zero
[16:40:37] <HSD> It always adds: G53 G0 Z0. If I use stock bottom as my Z0, it plunges into my stock when it first runs.
[16:40:47] <Tom_L> i haven't tested that but that's what i think
[16:41:06] <HSD> cancels work offsets? Ok.
[16:41:11] <Tom_L> pretty sure
[16:41:32] <Tom_L> G53 must be on every line too
[16:41:36] <HSD> thought it has something to do with machine home vs home set
[16:41:41] <HSD> it isn't
[16:41:56] <Tom_L> i always use G54 work offsets so i'm not sure what happens
[16:42:13] <Tom_L> For example G53 G0 X0 Y0 Z0 will move the axes to the home position even if the currently selected coordinate system has offsets in effect.
[16:42:39] <Tom_L> so it would take you to your limits
[16:42:51] <HSD> can I set G53 home in the settings/firmware?
[16:43:01] <Tom_L> preferrably Z by itself or bad things happen
[16:43:03] <HSD> I use G54 after I select tool
[16:43:40] <Tom_L> you can use soft limits if you don't have switches
[16:43:41] <HSD> but... G53 plunges the tool into the stock before it changes to G54.
[16:43:52] <Tom_L> yeah
[16:43:57] <Tom_L> it probably would
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[16:45:33] <HSD> hmm. ok. wonder why it's set in every post process for fusion 360's linuxcnc process
[16:46:01] <HSD> I've forgotten to remove that line a few times and I've messed up several projects. :(
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[17:16:07] <Deejay> gn8
[17:16:18] <JT-Shop> HSD: g53 is the point where you home the axes
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[17:17:15] <JT-Shop> Tom_L: no, G53 means move in machine coordinates
[17:17:49] <JT-Shop> HSD: your Z is homed backwards if Z0 is not at the top of travel
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[17:34:04] <HSD> ok. But then I'd have to set some offset to where the stock is?
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[17:36:34] <Tom_L> JT-Shop gettin the thread macro figured out?
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[17:39:28] <JT-Shop> yea, I have it figured out in my head so that's half the battle lol
[17:39:42] <JT-Shop> HSD: yes you need to set work offsets
[17:40:21] <JT-Shop> http://gnipsel.com
[17:41:16] <JT-Shop> Tom_L: just got done with a wrestling match with pyqt database handlers lol
[17:41:45] <Tom_L> database handlers?
[17:42:16] <Jymmm> Lathe friction welding (crosscut view near the end) https://www.youtube.com
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[17:44:25] <Tom_L> shame he didn't have a pool of cutting oil in the bottom of the lathe bed
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[17:46:09] <JT-Shop> yea qt has it's own database tools to query and pass data around
[17:46:35] <Tom_L> got the environment installed last night
[17:46:42] <Tom_L> finally found all the widgets etc
[17:46:52] <HSD> JT-Shop, checking. thx
[17:48:17] <gregerabc> Hello. I'm having trouble getting the analogue output on a 7i65 to give any output. Everything else works, and the watchdog has not bit according to halmeter. I'm using the mesa_7i65 hal component.
[17:49:34] <_unreal_> /join #zipit
[17:49:37] <_unreal_> ?
[17:49:50] <_unreal_> wtf?
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[18:33:10] <Tom_L> JT-Shop, lemme know if you figure out even load passes.. i may try that on mine some time
[18:33:42] <Tom_L> it's a little limited what i can do with it
[18:49:29] <jthornton> Tom_L: I mostly have that figured out, just need to get 2 pass and 3 pass, I have 4 pass now
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[19:11:57] <andypugh> pink_vampire: Did you get the Bipod going?
[19:14:05] <_unreal_> I want to see an unopod
[19:15:44] <andypugh> There are lots of single-axis CNC machines around. Tensile testing, wire cutting, a seat-belt tester I once made…
[19:16:45] <Tom_L> JT-Shop i divided that up by user input
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[19:43:42] <jthornton> Tom_L: 4 pass is like 40%, 27%, 20%, 17%
[19:51:42] <Tom_L> yeah
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[19:56:11] <Tom_L> i'm not sure you would ever use 4 passes though
[20:04:24] <Loetmichel> hmm, i am just binging lucifer and noticed something. Do americans REALLY use a german word for "defective/damaged/destroyed" in daily speech?
[20:04:51] <andypugh> kaputt?
[20:05:40] <Loetmichel> ah, the word i mean is "kaputt" ;)
[20:06:15] <andypugh> In that case, yes, it is in fairly widespread use.
[20:06:25] <andypugh> (In the UK at least)
[20:07:19] <Loetmichel> interesting
[20:07:54] <andypugh> What amuses me is the German word “Handy”
[20:08:32] <andypugh> To mean a mobile phone. They have adopted an English word, but one that was never used to mean a phone in the UK or USA.
[20:08:52] <Loetmichel> yes
[20:09:22] <Loetmichel> it comes in handy sometimes though.
[20:09:34] <Tom_L> handy dandy
[20:09:46] <Loetmichel> okok, $5 in the "bad pun" box
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[20:28:59] <Tom_L> jthornton, where did you arrive at those percentages?
[20:29:10] <Tom_L> wag or other?
[20:30:27] <Tom_L> oh wait.. you had a spreadsheet for those didn't you?
[20:30:36] <Tom_L> i saved that but can't get to it right now
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[22:22:42] <skunkworks> https://youtu.be
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[22:25:37] <jdh> no sound. is that a gear tooth sensor or something else?
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[22:33:27] <skunkworks> allegro gear tooth sensor
[22:38:02] <Tom_L> is that the little mill you've been working on?
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[22:38:56] <Jymmm> Tom_L: Anything under 4 tons is a "little" mill to skunkworks ;)
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[22:39:06] <Tom_L> good point.
[22:39:24] <skunkworks> yes :)
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[22:40:35] <Tom_L> is that a gopro or phone?
[22:48:17] <skunkworks> phone. I have not put much effort into video taking/editing yet...
[22:52:24] <skunkworks> as you can tell... ;)
[22:55:41] <norias> what's this adaptive feed?
[22:56:05] <norias> it slows the feed with spindle load?
[22:56:15] <Tom_L> yes
[22:56:21] <norias> huh.
[22:56:43] <norias> i'm not sure how i feel about that.
[22:56:56] <Tom_L> might save a spindle motor
[22:56:57] <skunkworks> well - adaptive feed is just a way to control the percent of feed rate in realtime...
[22:57:03] <Tom_L> might slow your production down
[22:58:20] <Tom_L> i suppose modern commercial controls have it now
[22:58:42] <Tom_L> i doubt any of the iron showing up in here does
[22:59:13] <Tom_L> until it's been skunkified
[23:00:15] <skunkworks> heh
[23:00:24] <norias> skunked
[23:08:54] <skunkworks> You can hook adaptive feed to anything... In the video I made - I hooked it to the output of a pid comparing spindle power to a setpoint..
[23:09:25] <skunkworks> In another video - I hooked it to the output of an encoder to run forward and backwards through a gcode program
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[23:30:07] <skunkworks> wow - that is pretty close to perfect quadature...
[23:31:37] <skunkworks> I cad'ed up the gear teeth locations.. Then figured out that I used a 38 tooth gear instead of a 36 tooth gear in the drawing.. So I calculted I needed to move one of the sensor by .038" - a little elbow grease and a small file...
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