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    Auction in NL

    For who needs a few bits.

    https://www.troostwijkauctions.com/nl/cnc/01-32814/13/

    Grtz Bert.



    Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-A505FN met Tapatalk
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    BUILD LOG: Re: First Proper CNC Router

    This one.

    https://www.motedis.co.uk/shop/Slot-profiles/Profile-45-B-Type-slot-10/Profile-45x90S-B-Type-slot-10::99999415.html
  3. Re: Any idea about 3-6kw PSU in the 48-60VDC range to power 2500-5000W ZVS induction

    I bought some used Huawei rectifiers through Alibaba https://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?fsb=y&IndexArea=product_en&CatId=&SearchText=Huawei+Rectifier+R4850S

    The supplier I used was Hong Telecom....
  4. Re: custom Turbo Dust Shoe for your spindle and hose size combo

    Ok, but your missing my point.! . . . . The Standard router market is flooded with dust shoes. . . . The ATC router market isn't.!
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    Re: Bits for MDF doors grooving on a 1/2 shank ?

    Hi Boyan
    Nice to see you back on the forum again, you could try Wealden Tools, i used them when i was getting tooling together when i made my windows....
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    Re: Technician required

    Hi Boyan just one thing the shoe works and fits perfectly and looks great I earthed the tubing as you said and had no problem. The cnc is a 3 axis with basic functions. I did read up on the Acorn...
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    Re: looking for a good 3d printer

    Andrew Mawson has one, https://www.cetus3d.com/. Fairly well priced, imported machine but uses hiwin rails for the structure. Ive seen the prints it does, really impressive.
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    Re: DIY Plunge Foam heat wire cutting

    Forget rods, you will not get adequate conduction.
    Small stainless steel tube = medical needle.
    The steel is perfect for generating heat with a controlled current, enamelled (not lacquered-that's...
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    Re: Ready to push the button and buy a laser....

    Don't get a spare tube until your one fails.

    They have a shelf-life and you may well find that when you go to use it, your new tube is nearly dead.

    Always best to buy new stock.
  10. Thread: DIY Pin Badge

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    Re: DIY Pin Badge

    Some miniature plaques made for a friend who builds high end hi-fi amps. The small ones will sit next to their respective valves (viewable through the glass top) and the other two will be mounted to...
  11. Re: Milling Plastazote LD33 closed cell Foam - Any milling advice?

    It's got good structure but somewhat soft and giving if you squeeze it... Nothing like a rigid insulation foam, and it bounces back rather than crushes. I believe that it's a type of polyethylene...
  12. Re: Breakout Board expandability...CNCdrive based control system

    Someone on the UCCNC forum directed me to a nice looking breakout board from Thailand, and I ended up ordering it to use with my UC300ETH.

    It's designed to work with a Smoothstepper, and uses 3...
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    John says fat fingers, Jazz says Ugly !

    Ok Boyan thrown some motors on controller and CANNOT make it Slave the motors together. changed all settings and still no Joy.
    The A/B selection makes no difference. Setting A pulse to from...
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    Re: DDSCV1.1 3 and 4 axis offline motion controller

    If there is option to change Step edge ie: Active hi/lo then try this. You could be on the wrong side of the edge in which case you'll lose 1 pulse for every direction change.?
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    Keyway or flat on output shaft.
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    Re: Again Pokeys57CNC problems, anyone using it?

    Boyan,
    Quick reply as going out.

    It was bought as a 2 axis just for a lathe as it can thread properly.
    I have a lot to do with the Chinese as i was heavily involved with them to build the KX1...
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    Re: Bench Multimeter for £30

    I have used an Antex TCS50 for years* and if it gives up before me I would replace it with this https://www.rapidonline.com/antex-t48jj70-tcs-digital-50w-temperature-controlled-iron-85-0555
    For big...
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    Re: Bench Multimeter for £30

    Boyan If you are serious about soldering you need a temperature controlled one I have two of these type...
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    Basic Electronics Tutorials Links

    Basic Electronics Tutorials Links
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    Many yonks ago I studied school level electrical theory, but since then haven't done much more electrical than wire the odd domestic plug or socket!
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    I would...
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    BUILD LOG: Finished builds picture menu

    As suggested in another thread, here is a starter thread showing a collection of finished DIY router builds from members of this forum. If Lee is OK with this (could it be a sticky?), my suggestions...
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    Re: Engraving bits for stone?

    I made a water tank box initially from plastic lined ply as an experiment and ended up using it for about 6 months as it worked so well :-) progressed on to one made from acrylic. protecting the z...
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    Re: Engraving bits for stone?

    Boyan,
    most of the stone engraving bits are some form of Diamond.
    http://stone-carving.weebly.com/
    You will need some good dust extraction and good protection for your rails etc

    peter
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    Re: Fill in my knowledge gap :)

    Hi Dave,

    Just knocked this together to help work it out.

    You can use one of the 3 look up tables depending on if the chamfer tool is 90, 60, or 45 deg.

    Then assuming you use a notional tool...
  24. Re: Where to buy from sound and led 1/2" shank or ER25 edge finder, ?

    I have 2 of the 20mm shank ones. Not worth the effort... they are hardly any better than a trusty edgefinder. My issue with them is that they are so long that they run out all the time. The only way...
  25. Re: Where to buy from sound and led 1/2" shank or ER25 edge finder, ?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Borite-Machinist-Mate-Electronic-Edge-Finder-MM1-USA-G12-/131368171077

    - Nick
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