Somewhere back in the archives of thedailywtf.com is one about when the company
that wrote Wireshark got bought by another company. During integration of the
two companies systems, the Wireshark guys used it to help sort things out, then
one day it and some of their other software tools were ban
Here's a 3D printer manufacturer that decided to skimp on the failsafes. They
figured that their proprietary software and insisting that the printer be sent
back to fix *any* problem, including clogged nozzles, would suffice. (Somebody
didn't read about the Therac 25. Should be mandatory for any
No reply on the candlepower forum, but nearly 100 views of the post I made.
Since that forum is all about LED lighting, I expected someone to have a
suggestion.
I have a couple of LED motion detector lights, each with two Bridgelux
BXRA-56C1000-A LED modules. Nominally rated at 1000 lumens each.
Are you manually assigning IPs or are you using DHCP?
There must be only one active source for DHCP on a LAN. You can use more but
only if each one is serving IPs for different private IP address ranges. A DHCP
source must be always on, or be turned on and ready before the systems it's
assigning
For convenience and especially for operation by students, newbies and the
generally clueless, build or modify the gantry so both sides are mechanically
linked so it is Not Possible for it to get out of square.
If you have a screw running lengthwise on both sides, Put a chain or belt and
idler ac
There's JB Weld and JB Kwik.The Kwik stuff has the 5 minute working time. The
other often has an annoyingly too long working time, running off or settling
into low areas while you're wishing it would hurry and gel. The slow version
does achieve a higher final strength, but takes at least 24 hour
Dig into the control panel on the mill. It may be an RS232 device. That's what
I found on the panel on the Anilam Crusader M system which was on my mill made
in 1990. I had plans to connect the panel to a serial port and fit an LCD in
place of the CRT in the original control box, but someone wan
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From: Gene Heskett
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, April 9, 2016 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Replacing Fanuc controller on Johnford VMC-500 mill
On Saturday 09 April 2016 06:32:23 Gregg Eshelman
Just insert the tool change code with the tool number you want, which should
have its length, offset etc in the tool list. Make sure you chose the correct
functions so that the machine won't continue until the operator presses the
start button.
From: John Murphy
To: Enhanced Machine C
One use of the term is for a stepper with an encoder for feedback. With the
right driver they can act like a brushless DC servo motor.
From: John Thornton
To: EMC Mailing List
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 6:06 AM
Subject: [Emc-users] Stepper Motors
What does "hybrid" mean i
Belt drive from the stepper? If there's enough metal in the pulley, drill and
tap three holes into the face then get six flanged rubber bushings. Mill out a
circle of metal with three holes. Put bushings in holes, bolts through
bushings. Screw to pulley.
Hooray! A damper. :)
From: Gene
I'll second on Craigslist. I've found, and sold, several lathes on there. Check
first in the list that's closest to you. You can search the whole USA with
adhuntr.com
My Monarch 12CK was saved from a scrapyard for $400, then I had to spend more
than that getting a tailstock and a couple of handl
Center distance of the shafts for the motor and leadscrew on my lathe are just
a bit over 77mm. Motor shaft is 3/8". Screw shaft is 10mm. (Yup, surplus parts,
ya gets what there is.)
I want to do a 2:1 reduction, which with 1/2 stepping the 200 step motor will
get 0.02 mm move per step from the
That's why it won't go more than 1/2 step. 400 1/2 steps through a 2:1
reduction makes 800 per lead screw revolution. With the 16mm per turn ball
screw that will get 0.02mm carriage movement per motor 1/2 step.
Translation. Good enough for the intended use for the lathe.
From: Nicklas
That's why you hit the e-stop before sticking your squishy human meatbag parts
into the machine. :)
From: Bruce Layne
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Multiple XHC mpg pendants?
Even worse, imagine the dama
Thanks to a very helpful person at Moog Animatics who dug through some old
backups they kept from before Animatics was bought by Moog.
He uploaded to here CD5XX6M If that goes away I can e-mail the archive. It's 10
megabytes. Yes, I am persistent at getting information. Now if I could find
someo
Big Thanks to Chuck Searcy at Moog Animatics for digging through old backups to
find this technical and programming information, and software for the 5000
series servo controllers. One thing to note, small programs can be uploaded to
the controller to have it run headless. Light Machines and Int
If you have a Windows box available you can use the free version of AOMEI to
copy just about any type of partition. Dunno if it can also resize
non-Microsoft partition types, never tried.
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I have several Optiplex GX520's. They are the "large" towers but also stripped
down. Only two RAM slots installed and the PCIe x16 slot was left out. They
were in the end of the availability of XP where buyers had a choice between XP
or Vista.
What cuts the value of these Optiplex boxes is the B
The white PCIe x16 slot is only hooked up as an x4. 16 gig max RAM is good.
http://www.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01549447.pdf
From: Andrew
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Appropriate PCs
A year back someone recommended
If they have a metric screws by the pound sign, take a picture of it. :)
From: Dave Cole
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, May 9, 2016 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] 7mmx1.0 decently hard cap screw, how scarce are they?
Gene,
Do you have any Rural King stores aro
Just wanting to know if anyone did.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8o87wzopl4yyjae/CD5XX6.zip?dl=0
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With a GUI, that is what right clicking then clicking eject or safely remove
etc *should do*.1. Check for open files. No open files, skip to 5.2. Check to
see if the programs with the open file handle *are actually running*.3a. If
programs with 'open' files are NOT actually running, CLOSE THE @#
More like a dumb generic operating system irritation that nobody has bothered
to fix. When you run a program then open a file from within the program, the
file is properly protected from being written to by other programs.
But when you close the file within the program, the operating system refus
Advice? Don't carry cash when driving through Arkansas to buy anything
expensive, like a metal lathe or a truck.
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It would be easier to put a large sign below the control computer's screen, and
signs on/around the table. CHECK GROUND CLAMP!
From: Jim Craig
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2016 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Plasma Mistake
I think in addition
Feed rate, RPM, depth of cut, not enough rigidity in your router frame. All
those can cause chatter marks like that. Could be flex in the table or the MDF
isn't secured well enough. How is it held down?
What is the recommended chip load per tooth for the cutter you are using? Its
manufacturer sh
85 revolutions per inch, times the number of flutes = cuts per inch. A two
flute cutter would be chomping off 0.005882 per flute per cut. A single flute
would be 0.011765
Using a down spiral cutter, where does the waste go? Even with a super strong
vacuum system it could carry around and pack up
Old multi-spindle mills were used to cut multiple identical copies, usually
with a hydraulic tracer running on a pattern. For that kind of use the code
wouldn't need to be any different. Just load your 2+ workpieces then run the
machine.
Another multi spindle machine that was used before CNC was
If I was that hard up for a vacuum nozzle reducer... lathe + random bits of PVC
pipe and other stuff laying about the place. ;) We know you have a lathe...
From: Gene Heskett
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Tool Marks?
Is there a sub $100 PWM DC motor power supply suitable for treadmill motors,
with a rheostat control for manual speed setting plus a CNC control input, with
a switch connection to select between them?
I tried one of those wee little $20 Chinese ones with a 1+ HP, 110+ volt
treadmill motor. Almos
Replace both cogs and the belt with the stronger GT style, and also choose a
wider belt. (Nevermind that I went with XL on my 9x20 leadscrew drive mainly
because I already had a 22 tooth cog that fit the motor, and found a dirt cheap
44 tooth cog on jet.com )
Somewhere on the web are calculator
Might be too small?
Power animated displays, robotics, model trains and other miniature mechanisms.
Tough, durable, self-lubricating acetal resin chain links snap apart for easy
adjustment. Chain pitch: .1227 inch; width .162 inch; thickness .082 inch.
(Note: Chain sold only in increments of one
esday 01 June 2016 16:08:27 Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> Might be too small?
I think so Gregg. They don't have suitable sprockets with big enough hubs
to move the torque I need to move, and there is do data on the tensil
strength of the chain itself. So while its cute, its strictly for mov
54'40" Or Fight! :) The USA needs two cities named Vancouver.
Google maple syrup theft for some interesting reading. As a protest against the
Canadian Maple Syrup Cartel, the strategic maple syrup reserve was robbed a few
years ago. Hundreds of plastic barrels were pumped dry, some were refilled
If it's a 10EE then parts are readily available due to Monarch having made so
darn many of them and theoretically the model is still available. They'll even
upgrade old ones to the newest electrics.
If it's any other model of Monarch lathe, good luck finding replacements for
missing parts. Monar
Send that to Hackaday.com
From: Nicklas Karlsson
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2016 3:08 PM
Subject: [Emc-users] Coffecup EDM
I have real machine but coffecup is more handy during development and at last I
got my coffecup EDM up and running.
h
Something that reads in a G-code file then outputs a G-code file that is mirror
imaged along either the X or Y axis. Then when one wants to cut the mirror
image of the original, simply load that file. It would need to handle cut
direction changes if needed.
From: Jon Elson
To: Enhanced
Ah, hydraulics... After you get the leak(s) fixed, look up a Caterpillar dealer
and buy some of their anti-chatter additive for hydraulic fluid.
I found out about that when working on my in ground lift. Found a forum post
where a heavy equipment dealer had a problem with hydraulics on some new
m
I just spent a fruitless half hour trying to dig up the cost for a license for
Flashcut software to work with one of their RS232 401A - 3020 signal generator
and stepper driver box combos. Seems nobody wants to put a price on a website.
:P
Can Linux CNC work with this hardware?
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Looking at a small 3-axis CNC unit from 1995. All gold/orange anodized aluminum
bridge style frame with the spindle moving in X and Z on it while the table on
the bed moves in Y.
The label says it's a Kaba-Keycut, date is from 1995. Has a funky lever action
vise with special jaws and a V pointed
No. The magic smoke tends to escape electronics when physically yet
electrically incompatible things are plugged together. An extreme case I saw
was the leftovers when someone plugged an old Macintosh monitor into a PC game
port on a multi-IO card - after I'd told the owner it wasn't a video
DA-15. DB is the size of a PC parallel port. 9 pin serial ports and Atari 2600
or old SEGA game ports are DE. The letter references the size of D-Subminiature
connectors. Apple's 19 pin floppy connector is a bastard size, used in very few
applications - something on NeXT and Atari in addition to
Copper melted with induction heating then cast into thin shelled 3D printed PLA
form embedded in wet casting sand.Metal Casting With Single Shelled PLA Masters
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[3DTOPO] does a lot of metal casting (v
Water jet. I'm serious. Google water jet cutting paper
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Paper can be amazingly abrasive so you'll need to use tooling like you'd use
for cutting FR4 PCB material or carbon fiber. To clamp the stack your ring will
need to go right up to the edge of where you're making the hole to avoid
ripping up the top sheets.
If you're doing a large number of these
Also post hole digger in an episode of Firefly. Clamshell digger must be a
regional thing.
From: andy pugh
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 5:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] OT Seating Tire Bead
On 28 July 2016 at 11:57, Gene Heskett wrote:
> I
In his much younger years, my father worked in the tire shop at a Montgomery
Ward store. He really hated doing split rim truck tires. The mounting machine
had a cage to flip down when air was pumped in to seat the beads.
The rule was, anyone caught not using the cage would be fired on the spot. A
Well then, you'll just have to get a pair of bolt on wheels and machine some
hubs to adapt to them so you'll never have to fight with the rubber covers and
snap rings ever again. ;-)
From: Gene Heskett
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 9:27 AM
Subje
The latest thing in metal casting is lost PLA sand casting. Have a model 3D
printed in polylacticacid (PLA) plastic as a thin shell without any infill. All
the sprues and vents are printed as part of the pattern.
The pattern can be rammed up in a single piece mold. No need to remove the
pattern,
With all those lights, it may be an alien probe. ;)
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Have a look at this. Wouldn't be surprised to see foundries doing this for low
volumes of castings. If PLA can be injection, blow or roto molded to make the
shells, it could be used for high volume production with fewer rejected
castings since there's no chance of wrecking the sand molds removin
Is there an industry standard designation for the contact arrangement on the
common 12 volt DC relay that has five spade lugs like this one?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010ADJIE/
I want to find a 12 volt relay for that style socket with the highest amp and
heat rating available, but without know
You can post it for sale in the antique section of the forum at Practical
Machinist, Vintage Machinery also allows sale ads on their forum.
From: Gene Heskett
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2016 3:42 PM
Subject: [Emc-users] Sale prices
Greetings al
Standard "automotive" relay, also used for various other things. I'd expect
there to be some number-letter designation stuck on it by one of the many
electrical standards agencies and committees.
If you want relay hell, get a 1990 Chrysler Lebaron coupe or convertible. It
has a relay panel way u
3D printable, download STL files from Thingiverse.
For the really cheap Chinese BOBhttp://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1732451
For the somewhat less cheap Chinese BOB with more features. Printing this one
right now in UV fluorescent bright green PLA.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1732470
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boards.
On Tuesday 23 August 2016 00:31:09 Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> 3D printable, download STL files from Thingiverse.
> For the really cheap Chinese BOB
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1732451
I am regretfully useing one
I've been gathering parts and pieces for a 3D printer for a while. Then I saw a
review on Hackaday of the Monoprice Select Mini 3D printer. Inexpensive but
quite well built.
A few weeks later, I decided just for the heck of it to see if jet.com had
anything for 3D printers and they had that prin
What size chuck on the 4th axis? PARAKKEL PORT whomever typed up that label
didn't proofread :-)
From: Ron Ginger
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2016 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] LinuxCNC officially rocks
On 8/28/2016 11:38 AM, emc-users-requ..
Surprising that just for the fun of doing it, someone hasn't built a punched
tape reader for a 3D printer. Would be much less complicated that the old
machines, just encode G-code to hole patterns and have a reader for the tape
send the code to an Arduino with a RAMPS board.
From: Dave
Ask Scott Logan at lathe.com He has new old stock and new parts for Logan
lathes, dunno about their shapers.
From: rayj
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Friday, September 2, 2016 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Upset old fart
On the topic of resources for old machine
That joke is 16 years old. :P
From: Gene Heskett
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, September 2, 2016 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] What does "CNC" really mean?
On Friday 02 September 2016 13:42:09 Dave Cole wrote:
> And what about hanging chads?? ;-)
>
Chuckle
I sold a circa 1935 B&S No. 2 surface grinder that had sat outside for who
knows how long, but the slideways on the table looked factory new with all the
original scraping marks, despite the paint all peeling off and rust all over.
Lube is life to machine tools. :)
From: Dave Caroline
The link goes nowhere. Got the eBay item number?
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Here it is, even has the pinout for the pendant/remote port. The LED displays
are available direct from some places in China. Have not found anyone importing
them to the USA.
http://www.savebase.com/infobase/downloads/breakout_board_stepper_driver/user_manual_5_axis_breakout_board.pdf
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Here it is, even has the pinout for the pendant/remote port. The LED displays
are available direct from some places in China. Have not found anyone importing
them to the USA.
http://www.savebase.com/infobase/downloads/breakout_board_stepper_driver/user_manual_5_axis_breakout_board.pdf
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Here it is, even has the pinout for the pendant/remote port. The LED displays
are available direct from some places in China. Have not found anyoi
http://www.savebase.com/infobase/downloads/breakout_board_stepper_driver/user_manual_5_ax
I designed a 3D printed case for it, with a solid lid and one with slots so the
screw terminals can be turned with the lid on. The solid lid would be for a
permanent install where you don't want easy access for people to fiddle with
it. Mounting tabs would be easy to add with any 3D software tha
Anything you can't move with programming, make an adapter cable to physically
re-wire connections.
From: Ralph Stirling
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 7:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Need unlocked copy of a pdf for a breakout board I
just
Why not use twisted pair ethernet cable?
From: Gene Heskett
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 11:43 AM
Subject: [Emc-users] output sink of the 667 hall effect?
Greetings all;
I see by the spec sheet that the allegro 667 gear sensor can sink up to
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users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] output sink of the 667 hall effect?
On Monday 12 September 2016 23:08:53 Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> Why not use twisted pair ethernet cable?
>
Because its single strand solid and supposedly fragile? The
Criterion boring bar with a square shank so it won't twist.
From: Gene Heskett
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2016 11:02 PM
Subject: [Emc-users] Anybody have an idea how...
Greetings all;
I just had a heck of a day. That round bar of alu f
You want your order to be the final one on the final pallet going into the
shipment, not the first order on the first pallet.
From: Chris Albertson
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 4:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Rotary table indexer project
How about three of these and three stepper drivers?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/231852285771
The push buttons are on/off and direction reverse. The switches could be
removed and connected to remote momentary ones, combined with a bit of logic
circuitry so that poking the one button starts the cycle
Replacing all the gearing that interconnects the various axes with encoders and
motors on each bit that spins.
From: "richsh...@comcast.net"
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2016 3:49 PM
Subject: [Emc-users] CNC little hobber
OK, I know nothing abo
On the steering racks Ford used on the Pinto and Mustang II, the big ends of
the bellows/boots had the ID off center with a vent hole for a metal pipe
(around 1/4" ID) to push in so that air could flow back and forth as the rack
moved.
Whatever you do, it shouldn't require a really large vent to
Or you could get a coaxial indicator like
this.http://www.ebay.com/itm/262647994320
From: Gene Heskett
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, October 7, 2016 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] pressure equalizer method around ball nut
Film at 11, but day unknown. :) Whe
Pretty simple. There's a vertical dial indicator on top, which doesn't rotate.
The rods fit into the bottom part that does rotate. If the ID or OD it's
touching isn't precisely centered, the rod wiggles back and forth, causing
another part to move up and down as the rod spins around.
Sort of lik
Galvanic corrosion from different metals in contact with any amount of
moisture. Running electricity through the contact makes it worse.
The only way aluminum wiring meets code is with a copper pigtail between it and
any screwed down or push in connection. There are special crimp sleeves and
too
Look on the back of the keyboard for microchips, or on a board that the
keyboard connects to. Google the numbers to see what they are.
I'd thought about hoking up the keyboard from the Anilam Crusader 2 system that
was on my big mill. Shouldn't have been too difficult since a cable went from
th
The gcode file for the universe is larger than the universe...
From: andy pugh
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Problem upgrading from 2.7.4
On 12 October 2016 at 08:49, Russell Brown wrote:
> If I click 'OK'
Look up how PVC house window frames are made. They use extrusions, cut the
corners at 45 degrees then melt them together.
Here's a video on a portable corner welding machine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cni6XdgOTj0
From: John Kasunich
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: S
Some weld metal is very hard. Try a hand file on a weld bead to see how easy it
cuts. If you can't shave off a decent amount with moderate hand pressure you'll
have a heck of a time milling the weld.
How thick is the tubing wall? One solution could be to cut the end off, leaving
a short stub, ab
Shear the pieces off a sheet then have a shop that does custom vinyl windows
miter and weld the corners.
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A google for HDPE glue shows several options, at non-crazy prices. A few years
ago I looked for glues for various slick 'poly' plastics and the options were
few, hideously expensive and generally came with a suggestion to not put a lot
of stress on the bond.
From: Bruce Layne
To: Enha
A nifty feature of hot glue is 91% isopropyl alcohol will nearly instantly
release its bond. It'll even get it off fabric. Soak the fabric then pick and
rub off the glue. 70% will also work but not as quickly.
From: "albertson.ch...@gmail.com"
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Looks like 4 or 5 models on the website. If one can handle a touchscreen, and
can somehow be interfaced to the thermostats etc. in a cooktop and oven, I'd be
interested in modifying and old GE P7 range to replace the mechanical
clock/timer on the front with an LCD. I'd also replace the burner co
Search for Raspberry Pi CNC hat. The Up Board has a Raspberry Pi compatible
header so the Pi "hats" (as the daughterboards for the Pi are called) will plug
onto it.
I assume any of those that can be used with Linux on the R-Pi should work with
Linux on the Up Board.
Other SBCs are adopting the R
How about some pics of that modification?
From: Gene Heskett
PIMA, but the electronics are good, no laggy opto's to distort a pwm
signal, and they give a rail to rail output, sourceing or sinking 24
milliamps. Opto's on the bob are a waste of protection with modern
stepper drivers a
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There are flexible materials for 3D printing.
From: "albertson.ch...@gmail.com"
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] More Useful Than Yoda?
The edges really need to be made of rubber or foam not 3-D printed pl
An industrial PC board may work. A quick google for newest motherboard with ISA
slot turned up ones like a IEI IMBA-G412ISA-R20 G41 which takes an LGA775 Core
2 (1 to 4 core) CPU and has one ISA, one ISA/PCI, four PCI and one PCIe x16
slot.
Another option is the MB-P4BWA. One less PCI slot, repl
Checked for ground continuity from the switches to the door and cab? I had a
1995 Buick Century where the front windows didn't work. Turned out to be a
broken ground... somewhere.I fixed it by tapping into the ground wire at the
switch, crimping a ring terminal onto a short chunk of wire and dri
I'd like to find some left handed digital calipers as low priced as the ones
Harbor Freight sells. They're plenty good enough, especially the latest one
they have which reads in inches, millimeters and inch fractions to 1/128th.
Surprising that left handed calipers aren't as common as the right h
Or how about some company making a digital caliper with a display on both
sides, so it can be read no matter which way around you have to use it to get
at what you need to measure?
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Some university in China has invented eyedrops that get rid of cataracts.
There's an enzyme that depletes and its loss is a cause of cataracts. It's
worked in animal tests.
Another outfit, not in China, has been able to remove old lenses and regenerate
new ones in-situ by getting the stem cells
Google for chinese cataract eye drops and lanosterol eye drops
From: Nicklas Karlsson
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2016 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] ATS667 help plz --> Chinese invention
> On 11/12/2016 02:45 AM, Gregg Eshelman
If you're going to toss it, care to toss it over here? :)
From: Gene Heskett
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] armbian vs raspian Q
I in turn thought you were talking about the r-pi. The O-Pi goes in the
big r
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