I see, I thought it would be done through the computer somehow.
On Aug 21, 2011 9:46 PM, "Bill Bulkeley" wrote:
> well if I was doing it I would play it on a video player and record it
with
> my dvd recorder
> but curt has offered to do any old legacy stuff for anyone free of charge
> just contact
well if I was doing it I would play it on a video player and record it with
my dvd recorder
but curt has offered to do any old legacy stuff for anyone free of charge
just contact him .
or if you have a video player and a dvd recorder you could do it your self
just plug the video and audio leads
how long does it take to go from vhs to dvd and how do you it? I have
many tapes of various things and would love to move em to dvd.
On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Bill Bulkeley wrote:
> jeff would you make dvd copys of your videos and send them to me
>
> Bill
>
> - Original Message - F
jeff would you make dvd copys of your videos and send them to me
Bill
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From:
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Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 12:15 AM
Subject: Re: old legacy videos
Thanks for the offer but I can copy them to dvd myself. I have done that
with a few of tools I need to watch t
Tim, Curt and I were playing with this idea when I was visiting a couple
weeks ago. Yes the other two wires are for an electric brake. It is a
power on brake so no power is needed to bypass the braking effect. We
tested the motor with 12V so if Curt is running it with 24V it is a good
thing
Tim, I'm running my X and Y at 50ipm and the Z and A at 20ipm; I hope
that's the right way to say it. The Z axis has been working great
today, so maybe I just found it's sweet spot.
Steve, I was going to go with limit switches when the time comes, but
I honestly don't know that I'll add them if al
whoops, that was a private message :-)
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From: Groovy Wood LLC
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 9:49 AM
Subject: RE: sample sketchup drawings
I do things with precision in sketchup, especially flat work.
T
I do things with precision in sketchup, especially flat work.
Thanks
Greg
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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Randy Rhine
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 12:43 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: R
Just responded to the Tuesday thing.
Give Sketchup a chance. i hated it for a while...still have my
frustrations. But it's worth learning. You can be precise with it.
rr
Tim Krause wrote:
It's a real pain in the ass to draw anything with precision in
sketchup. I spent a bunch of time yest
It's a real pain in the ass to draw anything with precision in sketchup. I
spent a bunch of time yesterday playing around with it and looking at
tutorials. I would think if the customer really needs a 3d mock up to sell the
job, it's a very questionable customer in the first place.
What did
The free version of Sketchup cannot import/export DXF/DWG files. The
"Pro" version ($$$) can. There may be third party plug-ins that do it as
well.
rr
Tim Krause wrote:
I like the design of the 12 start spiral column. I could see a small
potpourri box or candle holder made with that des
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