On 11/10/22 19:58, andy pugh wrote:
On Fri, 11 Nov 2022 at 00:36, gene heskett wrote:
I just took a screenshot and put it in the Go704 directory on my web
page. See what you can figure out. that is as far as it gets. And it
takes it about a minute to get that far.
Maybe comment-out the
On Fri, 11 Nov 2022 at 00:36, gene heskett wrote:
I just took a screenshot and put it in the Go704 directory on my web
> page. See what you can figure out. that is as far as it gets. And it
> takes it about a minute to get that far.
Maybe comment-out the ngcgui stuff as an experiment?
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atp
On Thu, 10 Nov 2022 at 23:08, John Figie wrote:
So I think I can make a sequencer ( in hal?) to move the turret one
> position. I suppose I could have 8 tools defined and use some tools in the
> 45 deg position but I don't know how useful that is.
I think it would be a lot of effort to make
On 11/10/22 17:49, gene heskett wrote:
On 11/10/22 11:16, andy pugh wrote:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2022 at 06:04, gene heskett wrote:
But the sim/qtdragon won't run, locks up and it all has to be manually
killed after it draws the window frame.
Or rebooted.
I just took a screenshot and put it in
I think I sent a bad link in the previous email.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ADtwHp4KVVaHiU1u8
John Figie
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022, 5:04 PM John Figie wrote:
> Thanks Andy for your reply.
>
> So I just finished adding an air line in my shop over to the Clausing NC
> and wired up the I/O to the
On Thu, 10 Nov 2022 at 22:50, gene heskett wrote:
> Is there any debug output at the console?
>
> Yes but the console is killed dead,
That sounds like more than a missing dependency.
--
atp
"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is designed
for the especial use of
Thanks Andy for your reply.
So I just finished adding an air line in my shop over to the Clausing NC
and wired up the I/O to the turret solenoid and motor. There are 4 limit
switches inside the turret and I didn't know what they were for so I just
connected them to inputs on my I/O card. I call
On 11/10/22 11:16, andy pugh wrote:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2022 at 06:04, gene heskett wrote:
But the sim/qtdragon won't run, locks up and it all has to be manually
killed after it draws the window frame.
Is there any debug output at the console?
Yes but the console is killed dead, so the only
On 11/10/22 07:35, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
Gentlemen,
I walked into a booth at IMTS a few cycles ago. This booth was a cutter
manufacturer touting the shrink fit tooling and heat shrink machine they
manufacture. All the propaganda focused on how the shrink fit process holds
the tool better
On 11/10/22 07:31, Thomas J Powderly wrote:
Hello
i have not gotten http://linuxcnc.org to open for over 10hrs.
connection timed out
is that just me ( and all of asia )
;-)
thx tomp
Hi TomP;
17:27 West Virginia time, works w/one click here. Glitch, or net busted?
> From: John Figie [mailto:zephyr9...@gmail.com]
>
> John Dammyer said
> " The tables found online suggest that torque for a 7/16-20 thread is in
> the range of 23 ft-lb or more if the material is harder. So assuming the
> drawbar isn't the hardest steel in the world then 23 ft-lb is used to
>
> From: Joe H [mailto:67p...@gmail.com]
> I was curious about holding power using a worn Torque Rite air actuated
> power drawbar on a mill with an R8 collet that I suspected was slipping.
> I checked it by putting a piece in the R8 collet that had a 1/2 inch square
> pocket that would accept a
John Dammyer said
" The tables found online suggest that torque for a 7/16-20 thread is in
the range of 23 ft-lb or more if the material is harder. So assuming the
drawbar isn't the hardest steel in the world then 23 ft-lb is used to
tighten the drawbar onto an R8 collet holding a 7/8" diameter
I was curious about holding power using a worn Torque Rite air actuated
power drawbar on a mill with an R8 collet that I suspected was slipping.
I checked it by putting a piece in the R8 collet that had a 1/2 inch square
pocket that would accept a torque wrench.
Holding the brake or putting it in
It works here in Chicago.
Gary Smith
elginbi...@att.net
(847) 931-4260
> On Nov 10, 2022, at 6:31 AM, Thomas J Powderly wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> i have not gotten http://linuxcnc.org to open for over 10hrs.
>
> connection timed out
>
> is that just me ( and all of asia )
>
> ;-)
>
> thx tomp
Working in Argentina
Greetings!
El jue., 10 de noviembre de 2022 12:09, MeuKron Technologies <
meuk...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Its working in India as well.
>
> Regards
> Neeraj
>
> On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 6:32 PM Peter Hodgson
> wrote:
>
> > The link in your email opens for me in UK.
> >
> > >
I’ve had good luck with Maritool hydraulic chucks in CAT40. Haven’t tried to
push them to the limit yet, but I’ve done about 400 IPM with a 3 flute 3/8"
endmill and it was basically silent. Haven’t tried shrink fit holders.
> On Nov 10, 2022, at 1:21 PM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
>
> I don't
I don't remember seeing anything in the booth about the size of the holder.
I did comment to the booth attendant about the need for the 'threaded'
shank if the holders held so well. She just smiled.
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 8:02 AM Thaddeus Waldner wrote:
> A key advantage of the shrink-fit
On Thu, 10 Nov 2022 at 06:04, gene heskett wrote:
But the sim/qtdragon won't run, locks up and it all has to be manually
> killed after it draws the window frame.
Is there any debug output at the console?
--
atp
"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is designed
for the
Its working in India as well.
Regards
Neeraj
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 6:32 PM Peter Hodgson
wrote:
> The link in your email opens for me in UK.
>
> > On 10 Nov 2022, at 12:30, Thomas J Powderly wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > i have not gotten http://linuxcnc.org to open for over 10hrs.
> >
> >
A key advantage of the shrink-fit toolholder is that the clamping part is much
smaller than anything else. These holders are often specialized for accessing
deep pockets.
> On Nov 10, 2022, at 6:31 AM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
>
> Gentlemen,
> I walked into a booth at IMTS a few cycles ago.
The link in your email opens for me in UK.
> On 10 Nov 2022, at 12:30, Thomas J Powderly wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> i have not gotten http://linuxcnc.org to open for over 10hrs.
>
> connection timed out
>
> is that just me ( and all of asia )
>
> ;-)
>
> thx tomp
>
>
>
>
Gentlemen,
I walked into a booth at IMTS a few cycles ago. This booth was a cutter
manufacturer touting the shrink fit tooling and heat shrink machine they
manufacture. All the propaganda focused on how the shrink fit process holds
the tool better than any other method. As I was looking at the
Hello
i have not gotten http://linuxcnc.org to open for over 10hrs.
connection timed out
is that just me ( and all of asia )
;-)
thx tomp
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There are NMTB 30 spindles made for Bridgeport mills and clones. I have an ACRA
made circa 1990 and swapped a Kennametal NMTB 30 quick change spindle into it.
It was formerly installed in a genuine Bridgeport and all I had to do was swap
the retainer below the bottom bearing since the ACRA used
On 11/10/22 02:48, John Dammeyer wrote:
From: gene heskett [mailto:ghesk...@shentel.net]
It works well John, on the go704. I'd like to come up with a qcth holder
for them on the Sheldon as it has the torque to drive much bigger taps
but haven't quite figured out how to make such a critter,
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