On 6/10/20 12:47 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Gene,
Take care and be careful. Can't say much more as you probably won't
listen anyway. ;-)
Be glad you live in a time when cardiac care is pretty well understood.
Else you'd be
long gone.
Dave
On Wednesday 10 June 2020 15:17:19 Chris Albertson wrote:
Gene,
Just take it easy and do what the doctors tell you.
That would be VERY boring. They asked if I was interested in doing any
cardiac rehab. The last time I did call and check, but when he asked
what I was doing and I said I was up an a ladder wiring up a cnc machine
I though he was going to have a heart attack. His last words before the
call ended was that if I was doing that, he couldn't do a thing for me.
I still get a VBG just remembering that.
As for stuff to do that is not so physically demanding, it seems your
printer came at the right time. You can use it for simple things but
also for projects that require a great deal of thinking. Someone
asked a while back for a palm-sized printable continuously variable
gearbox. (think of using rubber balls for "gears" so the effective
radius depends on "latitude") Some one else asked me to make a small
toy for kids 8 and up. There is lots to do in the space where machines
weigh in at 100 grams or less.
Now if I can put the last 2 motors I bought to work, using this printers
output to help do it, then we'll see what other trouble I can get into.
The first one replaces the 1600 on the sheldon's Z, and the 2nd one will
run that BS-1.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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