2014-07-20 6:28 GMT+03:00 a k pccncmach...@gmail.com:
in 2.5.4 machine can use only positive number for INPUT_SCALE
i am right here?
No, you are not.
The trick is in keeping the same sign for input scale AND output
scale. If you add minus in front of input, you should do the same
for output as
On Sunday 20 July 2014 07:14:27 Viesturs Lācis did opine
And Gene did reply:
2014-07-20 6:28 GMT+03:00 a k pccncmach...@gmail.com:
in 2.5.4 machine can use only positive number for INPUT_SCALE
i am right here?
No, you are not.
The trick is in keeping the same sign for input scale AND
If you use Servos, then you need to swap both inputscale and output
scale signs to reverse motor direction or else the motor command will
fight the encoder feedback. If your motor is running backwards to
the encoder, you can either change the wiring or change the sign of
either the
Greetings;
I did install the dos2unix back package, and did the links, but that
isn't fixing my problem of how or where to install it.
An sh ./gcode.lang exits with an unexpected newline in line 1 message.
Most of you have done that years ago, but I can't now recall what I did to
make it
On 2014-07-20 21:49, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings;
I did install the dos2unix back package, and did the links, but that
isn't fixing my problem of how or where to install it.
An sh ./gcode.lang exits with an unexpected newline in line 1 message.
Gene you have to load the lang file into
On 20 July 2014 20:49, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
Most of you have done that years ago, but I can't now recall what I did to
make it available for gedit under the view/highlight menu.
You just need to put the .lang file in the GtkSourceView folder:
The trick with rocket engines is to prevent them from burning themselves up
while burning the maximum amount of fuel. Therefore, it's a complicated
fluid dynamics/thermal management problem, with fuel lines cooling the
combustion/expansion chamber, turbo pumps working against pipe and flame
back
On Sunday 20 July 2014 17:10:31 andy pugh did opine
And Gene did reply:
On 20 July 2014 20:49, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
Most of you have done that years ago, but I can't now recall what I
did to make it available for gedit under the view/highlight menu.
You just need to put
I think those pipes were likely made on a hydroforming press. That's
also how Harley Davidson makes their exhaust pipes look so good.
Dave
On 7/20/2014 5:39 PM, Przemek Klosowski wrote:
The trick with rocket engines is to prevent them from burning themselves up
while burning the maximum
So here's a true tale of pipe bending:
A friend has a factory for bending stainless steel pipes, and not a cnc machine
in sight. In fact, he's hardly computer literate at all. But he's been really
clever engineer for more than 50 years.
One day, he got a call from a representative of the
On 20 July 2014 23:28, Marcus Bowman
marcus.bow...@visible.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
We like your pipe, they said. In fact no-one has been able to do this job,
and we don't know how you did it, so we would like to pay you for the program
you have created for your bender.
Not entirely connected to
I have a couple of 6 mill vises that came with used mills. They are
pretty well worn, but not as bad as this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181467659964
It seems to me they could be disassembled and surface re-ground and be
as good as new. Has anyone tried this? I suspect it would take a largesh
yes i have reconned a couple of vises, yes it needs a large grinder @ 30 in
travel .
i thinkk the one in your link is an old enco kurt knock off an obviosly
beat up .
http://www.shars.com/products/view/8139/6quot_690V_CNC_Milling_Machine_Vise_4quot
I used these in one shop i worked at they
Hi
i did change direction on which motor move - by adding - at front
input_scale and output_scale. now i move axis away from home switch by jog
negative.
thanks for help.
after that change i even could program in mdi
g1 g91 y-2. f2.
and machine actually did move.
than i enter M52 P1 into MDI
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