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    Funny you should say that,eye2eye...so does mine

    Must stop drinking my tea over it.

    Yeah I need a new kebord

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeD View Post
    Funny you should say that,eye2eye...so does mine

    Must stop drinking my tea over it.

    Yeah I need a new kebord
    i tried several new keyboards until i came across this Dell keyboard which (touch wood) has cured the missing letters completely.

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    ....a machine with flashing lights is illumination, nothing more.:surprised:
    Hahbut...if a man with just a saw and a hammer walks on site he'd look like a cowboy....give the same man a hardhat and a toolbag and he'll look like a proffesional. :whistling:

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    lovely avatar, does it control your keyboard.:heehee:


    While i'm away from the machine everything cuts perfectly because it's computer numerically controlled. Mach3 does exactly what i tell it to do everytime i want it to, that's the trick when it's programmed.
    But heaven forbid something would fail, as it makes no difference whether you have a tacho, a button for every controllable action and a light to show everything, you wont be there to do anything about it, unless of course you sit there and watch.:confused:

    The only usefull thing on the front panel is the E-STOP

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    Hey C'mon that is a cool avatar!! i made that just to make you smile lol..
    Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln

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    it did make me smile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i2i View Post
    it did make me smile.
    As you've been such a help to me and a good sport over this subject, i thought it only fair i do something for you..:naughty:

    Please see attached layout for you're information
    It took me ages to design this with you in mind. :twisted:

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    :rofl:
    Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln

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    On a more serious note i2i, do you know what sort of temperature are these SD3 drivers heatsinks supposed to sit at when not doing anything??
    Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln

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    they do run fairly hot, you should be able to touch the heatsink. If you're worried you could put a fan in there, some boxfords have a fan as standard.

    Just think you could have a temperature controlled fan with a tacho and an led that gets brighter the faster the fan goes, and a digital thermometer for each drive. It'll be like christmas at Blackpool.

    PS. i prefer the e-stop at the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i2i View Post
    they do run fairly hot, you should be able to touch the heatsink. If you're worried you could put a fan in there, some boxfords have a fan as standard.

    Just think you could have a temperature controlled fan with a tacho and an led that gets brighter the faster the fan goes, and a digital thermometer for each drive. It'll be like christmas at Blackpool.

    PS. i prefer the e-stop at the top.
    Its funny you should say that, here is a little gadget i got to controll the speed of my dc fans related to ambient enclosure temperature... based on the input from some carefully placed sensors.
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    I put the E-Stop at the bottom so you could use your hip to activate if your hands were out of action. lol:rofl:
    Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln

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