Re: #3D
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I use Alibre. I wonder if it can import a MasterCAM file? Or if it needs to be STP or IGES. John Sent: November-24-19 10:24 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [digitalhobbyist] #3D John see
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John Dammeyer
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Re: #MISC carbide single flute milling cutter.
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Ralph I thought the generic word "carbide" was powdered forms of Tungsten and Cobalt ? -- John
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John Lindo
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Re: #3D
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John see STL file.ER 32 Tray I use Mastercam v 8.1 (2002) for all my CAD and CAM. Old version but never lets me down for Mill and 3D printer, still working on g codes for my CNC lathe .Almost there.
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John Lindo
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Re: #MISC Making a simple 4 mm keyway slotter holder and bit.
#MISC
I forgot to add attachment. -- John
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John Lindo
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#MISC Making a simple 4 mm keyway slotter holder and bit.
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Steps. see drawing. but the principle is good for any size keyway to be cut. Turn the outer holder shank to suit. In this case, drill and ream 4 mm dia. Open up the end to 5 mm dia, finish with a 5 mm
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John Lindo
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Re: #MISC carbide single flute milling cutter.
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Says Tungsten -Steel not Carbide! Ralph
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: #3D model railway accessories.
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I love trains! The details are so amazing. Ralph
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: #GR
#GR
John Lindo, I have emailed you a manual with a description of the ACCEL trim pot function on the mini-lathe.? Its function is to do exactly what you want to do; to slowly (the adjustment range is 1 -
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CLevinski
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Arduino based DRO using cheap Calipers
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I enjoy working with Arduino's and making useful projects with them. I am not a real great programmer, but I can usually understand or figure out how a sketch works. I have successfully built a
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Chuck Pickering <chunk07@...>
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#MISC carbide single flute milling cutter.
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Posted as maybe of interest to our members. Just run a trial cutting ally, brass, plastic, PCB, laminates. Quite impressive. Solid carbide. Maybe OK for mild steels, I will let you know.
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John Lindo
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Re: #GR
#GR
Back in the old days, with tube televisions and radios a temperature dependent resistor was placed in series with the transformer primary to prevent a large current surge that happened as the
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John Dammeyer
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Re: #GR
#GR
Pity you did not mention your 125mm chuck start up problems, I could have sorted something. However just be gentle on the speed control knob! Richard
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Richard <edelec@...>
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#3D model railway accessories.
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Something a bit smaller than the ER 32 trays.and I hope of interest to all my forum members. This is what makes this forum so different from the other stereotype forums, so basically as long as posts
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John Lindo
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Re: #3D
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STL file. G-Code is for specific printers. What CAD system did you use to design the tray? Thanks John Sent: November-23-19 9:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [digitalhobbyist] #3D Ref
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John Dammeyer
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#GR
#GR
To cold to play here this Sunday morning, relatively I know even colder or hotter for other Aussie members, so i am? messing about playing catch up on the forum. GR Mk 2, photo and video of the
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John Lindo
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#MISC Something different.
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Attached a couple of photos of a LH digital vernier. Very useful when working on small machines, the scale projects toward the operator and not hitting the column of the machine. The only place i know
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John Lindo
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Re: #3D
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Ref ER 32 collet tray. I will do. I can send the STL file, or g code ? the time to print just about 13 hours.PLA. -- John
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John Lindo
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Re: Grizzly G3616
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John D Thanks for sharing with us. You do excellent work,. See my reply reference #GR "soft start up". Can you help ? Best regards -- John
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John Lindo
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Re: #GR
#GR
Reference Mini lathe. 125 mm dia chuck. I use very regularly. I am still looking for an electrical device to put inline a?"soft start" when turning on the spindle using the 125 mm chuck only, due?to
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John Lindo
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Re: #LATHES Mini lathe saddle hand wheel.
#LATHES
Thank you! -- Bruce Johnson The less a man knows about how sausages and laws are made, the easier it is to steal his vote and give him botulism.
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Bruce J <bruce.desertrat@...>
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