Re: [Emc-users] [OT:] Mirror Grinder

2010-08-26 Thread Andy Pugh
On 26 August 2010 20:56, R.L. Wurdack wrote: > > Projects (for me at least) tend to be a recursive phenomenon. All you can do > is accept your destiny. Is it still recursive when you asymptotically get further away from the original project? I was going to make a clock, now I am converting my sec

Re: [Emc-users] [OT:] Mirror Grinder

2010-08-26 Thread Stuart Stevenson
true On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 2:56 PM, R.L. Wurdack wrote: > Projects (for me at least) tend to be a recursive phenomenon. All you can > do > is accept your destiny. > > D. > > -- dos centavos -- Sell apps to millions thr

Re: [Emc-users] [OT:] Mirror Grinder

2010-08-26 Thread R.L. Wurdack
Projects (for me at least) tend to be a recursive phenomenon. All you can do is accept your destiny. D. - Original Message - From: "Kirk Wallace" To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 8:22 AM Subject: [Emc-users] [OT:] Mirror Gr

[Emc-users] [OT:] Mirror Grinder

2010-08-26 Thread Kirk Wallace
This looks like something EMC2 could be used on: http://www.mirror-o-matic.com/machines.html , maybe to simplify the mechanism or allow for more sophisticated or randomized sweep patterns, automate grit and fluid. I have a 6" mirror from a 1970's project I'd like to finish. A vacuum chamber for a