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12-12-2018
Thread: Thread placement and plea for help
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Re: Thread placement and plea for help
Hi Tim
Welcome back to the forum again!
Either the sections from Chaz or look on the main page for the electrical tab. The electrical system you want to ask about might already have its own... -
12-12-2018
Thread: Thread placement and plea for help
by Chaz- Replies
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Re: Thread placement and plea for help
Hi and welcome. There is a general area or DIY one like this - http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/253-DIY-Router-Build-Logs - im sure the Mods will help move if its in the wrong area.
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16-10-2014
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Re: Not a clue, several objects 18mm thick and of varying sizes?
You can use Draftsight CAD program (free) to import a jpg as a reference and then on a different layer trace the part. No need to export as a dxf as it's already one so just save...
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15-10-2014
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Re: Not a clue
Have you seen these, http://www.123dapp.com/catch , also check out the other apps such as this, http://www.123dapp.com/make
Watch the videos
I'm thinking you could capture a completed horse to... -
14-10-2014
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Re: Not a clue
This one.
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/7823-How-to-get-panels-into-VCarve-Pro-7-5?highlight=lining -
14-10-2014
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Re: Not a clue
What sort of accuracy needed? Quick way would be to photograph them and use some kind of tracing software to convert to something that your CAM software can accept. There was a long discussion about...
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28-08-2013
Thread: A sufficiently strong machine
by Jonathan- Replies
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BUILD LOG:
A sufficiently strong machine
[Please note this post is not quite finished - I will be editing it in the next few days to include costings among other things]
Just over two years ago, when I made the steel frame for my router... -
09-05-2011
Thread: my plasma build mk2
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Re: my plasma build mk2
The slats are sacrificial and the angled slot makes it easy to just drop a new one in - rather a neat design.
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06-01-2011
Thread: Single or double??
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Re: Single or double??
Tim,
a pair of single row angular contact bearings as you can eliminate any backlash. A single (inexpensive) double row bearing may or may not have backlash problems. -
01-12-2010
Thread: Odd PC behaviour
by FatFreddie- Replies
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Re: Odd PC behaviour
You can get USB to SATA adaptors which let you attach a bare hard drive as an external drive. I've used them for data recovery before - very handy for cloning a laptop drive.
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27-10-2010
Thread: Limit switch wiring question ...
by i2i- Replies
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Re: Limit switch wiring question ...
leave it alone, but heatshrink the end to stop it shorting on anything
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03-08-2010
Thread: The illusive Boxford 260vmc
by Ricardoco- Replies
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Re: The illusive Boxford 260vmc
Oh cool the postman has just dropped of some goodies for my collection :tongue:
2524
12 Relay board DPDT...made by me
27 Switches SPST latching and non latching...fleabay
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30-06-2010
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Unsupported Precision Round Rail Calculator
OK so I as a result of a question on another thread here is a very Basic calculator for precision round rail.
Unfortunately its not the 'bells n whistles' version I had planned but hopefully is... -
23-06-2010
Thread: 30 gauge solid core insulated wire
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Re: 30 gauge solid core insulated wire
Hi Tim
Is this what you are looking for?
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07-05-2010
Thread: Physics Guru needed
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Re: Physics Guru needed
Since I've just had my structural analysis exam today I had vowed not to do any more calcs for at least a week........:nope:
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17-02-2010
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Re: Arggg Friends!!
replacement armature with threaded spindle part # 869074-05 is £92.19 inc VAT from http://www.toolsparesdirect.co.uk/drawings.php?cat=402&mid=DW625E-4
not sure you'll be able to do much else if...
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