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Re: Unimat 3
Hello, Doesn¡¯t look that bad at all ? I¡¯m guessing you¡¯ll enjoy using the U3. One thing you might consider straight away is getting is a M14 female to M13 male adapter... Allowing you to use
By Alan Ehrlich · #63610 ·
Copy Attachment or what?
I want to reproduce some cams that are on a shaft. Some are circular with the shaft offset from centre, others elliptical & some are sort of heart shaped. I do not want to have to file these up. There
By Brian Symons · #63609 ·
Unimat 3
Just had this delivered: The owner fell ill quite a while ago and can no longer use it so his son moved it on. Now it's my turn to clean it up and get it working again, it is in a sad state but if all
By phill005 · #63608 ·
Re: 3D Print of Unimat Logo
stl can be imported into fusion, as a mesh (i have just imported a 3d scan of a part I wanted to make an insert for, admittedly I didnt edit it (just used it to build a model inside))
By Peter ashby · #63607 ·
Re: 795, 895 (etc) DC motors
I have been having trouble with some motors from China at work, where the power, voltage and current figures just didn't make sense, so I've looked again at the spec for these motors. I haven't found
By Keith S. Angus · #63606 ·
Re: 3D Print of Unimat Logo
Cool! Best Regards John
By John Entwistle · #63605 ·
Re: 3D Print of Unimat Logo
Viewstl.com is a free stl viewer 3dviewer.net Freestlview.com Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 4:43:17 PM To:
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #63604 ·
Re: 3D Print of Unimat Logo
That's not the same as a IGES or STEP file which can be imported into most CAD systems and then edited. John Sent: September 4, 2024 1:04 PM To: [email protected]; johnd@... Subject: Re:
By John Dammeyer · #63603 ·
Re: 795, 895 (etc) DC motors
From what it looks like - the site is still there and some of the content is still accessible. However all of the HTML files appear to be MIA. I was able to access the content by grabbing some urls
By Jim Korman · #63602 ·
Re: 3D Print of Unimat Logo
You can upload the stl file in a viewer and look at it Best Regards, Andrei mailto:calciu1@... ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 3:28 PM To: [email protected]
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #63601 ·
Re: 3D Print of Unimat Logo
Any chance the actual CAD drawing is available? Sent: September 4, 2024 7:56 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Unimat] 3D Print of Unimat Logo With thanks to James Quick for his Emco Unimat (1).stl
By John Dammeyer · #63600 ·
Re: 3D Print of Unimat Logo
Thanks. Still have a long way to go. I get extremely frustrated, I mean chest pain level, with 3D software. I think I've tried 5 at this point. What I could do in PowerPoint with simple lines or
By Ron K · #63599 ·
Re: 3D Print of Unimat Logo
Looks great!! Jim
By James Quick · #63598 ·
3D Print of Unimat Logo
With thanks to James Quick for his Emco Unimat (1).stl file ( /g/Unimat/files/Emco%20Unimat%20%281%29.stl ) Missed coloring one spot. Bambu X-1 Carbon, Automatic Material System (AMS)
By Ron K · #63597 ·
Re: 795, 895 (etc) DC motors
We are in agreement on this point. Dick -- http://www.homemadetools.net/ forum/ OFF- SET-tailstock-center-65965#post105972 http://www.homemadetools.net/ forum/s...995#post112113 (
By OldToolmaker · #63596 ·
Re: 795, 895 (etc) DC motors
Thanks John, yes, I'm familiar with the several threading schemes in the files section, it's become a bit of a fascination... I'm working on a couple of ideas at the moment.
By Peter Brooks · #63595 ·
Re: 795, 895 (etc) DC motors
Thanks Carl, good to know that they are used commerercially.
By Peter Brooks · #63594 ·
Re: 795, 895 (etc) DC motors
Thanks very much Keith for your advice and taking the time to work this out, and (once again) for your previous ideas. It's all very useful and much appreciated. Aaagh! Another project (I love it of
By Peter Brooks · #63593 ·
Re: 795, 895 (etc) DC motors
Pi times radius squared is the formula for area.? Pi times diameter is the formula for circumference. Chuck Daldry
By Charles Daldry · #63592 ·
Re: 795, 895 (etc) DC motors
Hi Peter: We thread milled production parts at work. I have several of the cutters. They look similar to your Woodruff cutter, but with 60¡ã teeth. Carl.
By Carl · #63591 ·