Re: What did you do in your shop today?
#MISC
Use of circular tables.
Most dividing plates will fit on a circular table. reasonably priced from Arc Euro Trade UK.
4" tilting head to 90 degree table also Arc Euro. Photo 1 shows a typical
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John Lindo
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Re: What did you do in your shop today?
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Hi Charlie, that's cool I have a set of dividing plates that I had
thought of doing something similar.
I have not located a small rotary table, I do have a 6" one that I have
used on my
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: What did you do in your shop today?
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Hi, Ralph,
It is an inexpensive, Indian rotary table. I purchased dividing plates for a similar model and, with some suggestions from John Lindo, adapted the plates to this model rotary table. I did
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CLevinski
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Re: What did you do in your shop today?
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That does not look like a cheap dividing head.
Ralph
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Ralph Hulslander
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OT: A mask-wearer talks back!
#MISC
--
Regards,
Charlie
New Jersey, USA
*ANTHONY¡¯S LAW OF THE WORKSHOP: Any tool, when dropped, will roll into the least accessible corner of the workshop.*
*THE LINDO COROLLARY: If you have cats,
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CLevinski
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Re: What did you do in your shop today?
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Nice solution and well set up on the dividing head.
Well done.
Thanks
John
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John Lindo
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What did you do in your shop today?
#MISC
Hello, All,
Since I think many of us are stuck at home due to quarantines and other restrictions, this might be a good time to revive this subject. Unfortunately, I haven't been in my shop all
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CLevinski
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Re: No compound
#LATHES
#RELS
Bill
Yes I did miss John D?s post reference "open source".
Yes, John D has his own forum for marketing, so maybe I can persuade him
to change
his sign off when in the digitalhobbyist forum. It
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John Lindo
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Re: No compound
#LATHES
#RELS
Thank you Gene, now can we put the latest RELS back in the files with a NOT
FOR PROFIT notice.
Ralph
[email protected]> wrote:
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: No compound
#LATHES
#RELS
Perhaps you missed it, John L, but John D stated that his software is also open source. IIRC, so is the hardware. He sells kits, but some folks have made their own. Some of the hardware is no longer
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: No compound
#LATHES
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On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 09:58 AM, Gene Pavlovsky wrote:
Well done Gene
You can read it here ( https://www.chipmaker.ru/topic/97701/?page=615&tab=comments#comment-4509041 ) , use Google Translate. To
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John Lindo
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GitHub/GitLab etc for open source collaboration
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Hello everyone.
In my daily life I'm a (non-embedded) software developer, and use (and sometimes contribute to) many open-source projects (tools, libraries, etc).
I would say 99% of these open source
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Gene Pavlovsky
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Re: No compound
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John,
I don't know that much about Oleg, apparently he's from Riga and he speaks Russian. He has a (currently) 600+ page topic ( https://www.chipmaker.ru/topic/97701/ ) for discussing his ELS on a
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Gene Pavlovsky
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Re: No compound
#LATHES
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Ralph,
It depends on whether the maintainers actually create releases. If they do, there will be a "Releases" link listing all the versions with corresponding zip / tar.gz files to download.
Some
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Gene Pavlovsky
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Re: No compound
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I'll start a new thread, John :)
--Gene
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Gene Pavlovsky
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Re: No compound
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Gene
Interesting post and may I thank you for your past contributions.
A question was asked by Ralph about? 4 months ago," is the ELS open source".?
apparently not, as to be safe ELS code files were
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John Lindo
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Re: No compound
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You might like it when you get to know it better. Example:1. You clone the repository. This results in you obtaining a mirror copy of the project, including all source code.2. If some one makes a
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Jonathan Mackenzie <jonathanmackenzie@...>
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Re: No compound
#LATHES
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Don't get me started on why I dislike GitHub with a passion. Really needs a different subject line.
John Dammeyer
Sent: October-19-20 12:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re:
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John Dammeyer
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Re: No compound
#LATHES
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Hi Bruce, yes sometimes I can just hit the download as a zip file but
sometimes I cannot find a download
when I "think" there should be one and then there are times ...
Ralph
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: No compound
#LATHES
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You can simply download the source at GitHub. All the complicated stuff is for when you¡¯re collaborating on or publishing software, or using it as a source control system for multiple servers and
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Bruce J <bruce.desertrat@...>
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