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Re: Bubble Tank DIY Plans
Could you email the file to me? I had the same problem.Email is in the reply to above. Thanks, Dave
By Dave · #35903 ·
Re: Bubble Tank DIY Plans
Harry, Interesting. I already have some plans but you did a good job on yours and some of the things you did were great ideas. I translated with https://www.babelfish.com/ so I could read it too.
By Dave · #35902 ·
Re: Etchants and rust
Harvey, ? My paste went missing. My Grizzly Shear Manual states: For best results, never cut any piece narrower than eight times the thickness of the material. For example 1?2" strip of .06 mild
By Dave · #35901 ·
Re: Etchants and rust
Hi Harvey #2, ?Thanks for posting those links. I just downloaded them and will start studying them later today. My boards will be simple and home brew but I like to do things correct too. So that
By Dave · #35900 ·
Re: Etchants and rust
Thanks Harvey. I have a 52" shear (Grizzly) and an 8" plate shear and a HF throatless shear. So I have the shears! My manual for my Grizzly states:
By Dave · #35899 ·
Re: Etchants and rust
Dave, You have asked a lot of thoughtful questions about layout, pad and trace sizes, board margins, etc., and received a lot of good advice. I thought I would point you at some reference material on
By Harvey Altstadter · #35898 ·
Re: Etchants and rust
I bought the *large* harbor freight shear, 300 some pounds, because I have a bit of a metal shop. I'd suggest a smaller one for sheer size and portability. Most people deal with pcb material that's
By Harvey White · #35897 ·
Re: Etchants and rust
Ok cool, thanks. :-)
By Dave · #35896 ·
Re: Etchants and rust
Harvey, thanks again for the detailed post. I also found a trace width calculator online that helps size for amps. Another question seeing I have never done this before. I have various tools like a
By Dave · #35895 ·
Re: Bubble Tank DIY Plans
I had found the guy on the web using the vase. Looked good to me. Then I thought of using those square glass building blocks with the oval cutout on one side. But in the end I am going to build the
By Dave · #35894 ·
Re: Bubble Tank DIY Plans
I have that set of plans and plan on making that tank. I will buy my plastic from tapplastics.com too. Jim on the forum here sent a link earlier in the week.
By Dave · #35893 ·
Re: Proxxon TBM115 on it's way
Yes exactly. I spent a few good hours trying to figure that out myself a few weeks ago.
By Dave · #35892 ·
Re: Proxxon TBM115 on it's way
I know what you mean. I tried to install it a few weeks ago. :(
By Dave · #35891 ·
Re: Proxxon TBM115 on it's way
For me DesignSparkPCB is fine and Kicad will be next if I decide to switch. I need to look though as I probably have the old Eagle from years ago somewhere so that would be a good find.
By Dave · #35890 ·
Re: Bubble Tank DIY Plans
If you decide DIY is a bit much, a search for 'rectangular vase' will turn up plenty of glass containers in practically any size you want, for under $20 or so. This sort of
By Tony Smith · #35889 ·
Re: Bubble Tank DIY Plans
You can try to use my manual to build a tank:Anleitung zum Selbstbau einer ?tzk¨¹vette bzw eines ?tzger?tes | | | | | | | | | | | Anleitung zum Selbstbau einer ?tzk¨¹vette bzw eines
By Harald Milatz · #35888 ·
Re: Proxxon TBM115 on it's way
Written in java, of course a PITA to make work.Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Tablet
By dale.chatham · #35887 ·
Re: Bubble Tank DIY Plans
Here is a bubble etchant plan on page 45 it starts. View and sound off if it will work as a newbi I need advise before I build. Thank you Kevin
By Kevin Byrne · #35886 ·
Re: Proxxon TBM115 on it's way
Couldn't get it to run, java exception (without explanation). and that was with (trying to) following the directions.... Harvey
By Harvey White · #35885 ·
Re: Proxxon TBM115 on it's way
As I understand it. 4.x had a barely sufficient one included. 5.01/5.02 do not have one and don't have the links. There's supposed to be a moderately good one that's a .jar program, but I can't get
By Harvey White · #35884 ·