Re: [Emc-users] camview or emccam or emc_cam

2021-01-24 Thread Scott Harwell via Emc-users
Gene, Try linuxcnc camera, using DuckDuckGo. Scott On Saturday, January 23, 2021, 6:57:22 PM CST, Gene Heskett wrote: Greetings all; My new camera for the mill arrived today, and looks great pix wise using luvcview.  But since its never been installed on the 6040, none of any of t

[Emc-users] Small spring, very simple flat

2021-01-24 Thread Nicklas SB Karlsson
Need a small springs, not very many, very simple flat metal. Force in middle should be around 150N and guess 45mm long, 10mm wide , 0.6mm thick will do the trick. Anybody have any idea where it is possible to buy suitable material? Have been looking on a used handsaw, probably rather good stee

Re: [Emc-users] Small spring, very simple flat

2021-01-24 Thread Cristian Bontas
150N for how much travel? On 1/25/2021 00:11, Nicklas SB Karlsson wrote: Need a small springs, not very many, very simple flat metal. Force in middle should be around 150N and guess 45mm long, 10mm wide , 0.6mm thick will do the trick. Anybody have any idea where it is possible to buy suitable

Re: [Emc-users] Small spring, very simple flat

2021-01-24 Thread dave engvall
Worst case you find a scrap automotive spring. It is probably something like 5160. Torch cut a piece. Anneal, forge, mill, grind, etc to desired shape. Heat until it is not magnetic, quench in oil. Temper back to about Rc 50. Test. The first try may not be good. Adjust as necessary in thickness

Re: [Emc-users] Small spring, very simple flat

2021-01-24 Thread andy pugh
On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 22:13, Nicklas SB Karlsson wrote: > > Need a small springs, not very many, very simple flat metal. Force in > middle should be around 150N and guess 45mm long, 10mm wide , 0.6mm > thick will do the trick. Anybody have any idea where it is possible to > buy suitable material?

Re: [Emc-users] Small spring, very simple flat

2021-01-24 Thread Linden
Old hacksaw blade as a place to start? Should be close in dimention and easy to come by. Might be a bit on the brital side but think you could temper with propane plumbers torch? On January 24, 2021 3:02:56 PM PST, andy pugh wrote: >On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 22:13, Nicklas SB Karlsson >wrote: >>

Re: [Emc-users] camview or emccam or emc_cam

2021-01-24 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 23 January 2021 19:55:20 Gene Heskett wrote: Ping? > Greetings all; > > My new camera for the mill arrived today, and looks great pix wise > using luvcview. But since its never been installed on the 6040, none > of any of those camview utility's can be found on the machine, and my > go

Re: [Emc-users] camview or emccam or emc_cam

2021-01-24 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 24 January 2021 14:32:58 Scott Harwell via Emc-users wrote: > Gene, > Try linuxcnc camera, using DuckDuckGo. > Scott > Cleaner search, Scott H. Thanks but no magic twangers either. And, convinced I was gonna have to update that box to buster, I grabbed our latest .iso and put it on a

Re: [Emc-users] camview or emccam or emc_cam

2021-01-24 Thread Bari
LinuxCNC probing holes using machine vision: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mBQwIzaiaQ Not complete but further along than what I wanted to build using QTPYVCP https://github.com/TurBoss/VideoVCP This just a start of the framework by the QTPYVCP devs. I wanted to add several features using

[Emc-users] Small spring, very simple flat

2021-01-24 Thread Roland Jollivet
One way is to use Beryllium copper. If you have a local PCB supplier, they will etch the parts from a .dxf They normally keep stock since the material is used as battery springs. Otherwise, a laser cutter who does saw blades might have material. There's also steel binding strap used in crate pack