returned, returned, returned
Subj: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Houston HMSC Date: 27-February-00 19:45:57 Central Standard Time From: JanRwl@... Reply-to: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@... To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@... From:
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Jan Rowland
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#5891
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Re: Houston HMSC
In a message dated 27-February-00 16:36:57 Central Standard Time, ward@... writes: << I wasn't trying to upset you... Sorry, >> Na! You didn't! All is cool! Thanks.
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Jan Rowland
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#5889
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DRO update
As previously mentioned, I would try to get a web site up this weekend...... Yep, it up; but it doesn't work quite properly with the various buttons for some of the pages (yet); so here is the direct
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A. G. Eckstein <axtein@...>
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#5881
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Re: posting
Check out http://www.shadowcnc.com They make a Bandit retrofit controller. They also have a Shizouka retrofit listed for sale on their web site. I'm not sure of the cost, but if all they have to do is
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Fred Smith <imserv@...>
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#5880
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Fool proof testing again...
Well, I really did it this time! I have two Linux hard drives in my system and can (formerly) boot three kernels. I downloaded the Feb. 25 version of EMC and moved it from one drive to the other. The
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Clint Bach <clintbach@...>
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#5879
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Re: posting
These 2 companys listed below offer products that will make your job more easy, if you got the bucks, http://www.computerconversions.com/ http://www.controlsciences.com/index.html Steve ----------
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Steve Carlisle <quatsein@...>
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#5877
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Re: Houston HMSC
In a message dated 27-February-00 15:53:53 Central Standard Time, JanRwl@... writes: << From: JanRwl@... In a message dated 27-February-00 15:35:47 Central Standard Time, ward@...
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Jan Rowland
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#5886
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Re: Houston HMSC
In a message dated 27-February-00 15:35:47 Central Standard Time, ward@... writes: << Where ?!?! >> Sorry! I had attempted to send a whole message, with this link: <A
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Jan Rowland
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#5885
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Re: Houston HMSC
The software didn't seem to agree with the rest of my message! I don't know, now, if I can retrieve the whole thing, and send it! Duh... If you don't hear from me right away, today, e-mail me again,
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Jan Rowland
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#5884
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Re: Ballscrew machining, FAQ
Yes you should buy a 39/64 collet, because one should never pass the opportunity to justify buying a new tool For now you can wrap the screw with some .008 or .009 shim stock and get by with the 5/8
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Charles Hopkins
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#5878
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Re: Digest Number 382
Look at www.nookindustries.com Prices are comparable to the Thomson screw McMaster carries, but the Nook nuts have rounded corners that worked better in my application. They will quote you prices over
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stratton@...
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#5876
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Re: Digest Number 382
hello everyone. i've been reading the discussion about nook ballscrews. can someone send me more information as to what screws thay are using and price/availability? are they available to the end
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RCGipson <rcgipson@...>
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#5875
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Re: Ballscrew machining, FAQ
stratton@... wrote: Chris, You must mean 33/64 - that would be about 6 thousanths over and about the limit for a 5C collet. Split adapter sleeves were mentioned and that would work fine if you
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Les Watts <leswatts@...>
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#5874
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Re: RTlinux 2.0
Hi Tim, Thanks for the comments. I have a working installation of EMC (except that it's playing up on the Feb 25th release) on a RH5.2 machine. This attempt to put it on a second RH6.1 machine is just
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Ian Wright <Ian@...>
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#5871
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Re: Ballscrew machining, FAQ
Hi Chris, Why not machine a short collar, bored to a close sliding fit over the screw and with a concentric outside - i.e all machined at one setting or. at least, with the outside machined whilst the
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Ian Wright <Ian@...>
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#5870
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Re: Ballscrew machining, FAQ
In a message dated 02/26/2000 2:35:59 PM Hawaiian Standard Time, stratton@... writes: << What is the gripping range of a 5c collet anyway? >> I would not go ore than +-.005" Peter THRD, Inc.
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ptengin@...
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#5873
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Re: Ballscrew machining, FAQ
In a message dated 02/26/2000 2:35:59 PM Hawaiian Standard Time, stratton@... writes: << Problem is the screw is .508" in diameter, too small for a 5/8" collet. Given that it's a screw, I don't
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ptengin@...
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#5872
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CNC code question
Hi, Correct me if I'm wrong (remember, I'm trying to patch Stepster and learn CNC at the same time!), but the ONLY G codes that are for scaling are G51, G52 and G53? (well at least of the common
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Charles Gallo <Charlie@...>
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#5868
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posting
To anyone who cares to respond, I have a Shasuka (sp?) vertical mill with an old Summit-Bandit controller. Needless to say, it is costing me a fortune to keep it working! This particular mill has
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PCSHAPER@...
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#5869
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Re: updating EMC?
the only thing that has limited EMC to RH5.2 is the version of the NIST RCSLIB that has been included in the source package its been compiled for kernel 2.0.36/RTLinux-9j (last I looked) and a couple
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Brian Pitt
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#5867
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