On 8/10/22 19:29, Andy Pugh wrote:
On 10 Aug 2022, at 18:06, gene heskett wrote:
But I need the equ of a half inch emt to box fitting, in plastic
to anchor the ends of the piece connecting the hot end which has a 16x16 inch
motion envelope
Why not leave the wires loose while you print the
On 8/10/22 18:21, Robert Ash wrote:
A BX-MC flex cable fitting may be what you can use. May need to tape end and
use hot glue or other bonding agent too.Robert
I already made one that I think will work, bore a 20mm hole and
superglue it into the plastic box.
OpenSCAD is pretty easy to learn,
> On 10 Aug 2022, at 18:06, gene heskett wrote:
>
> But I need the equ of a half inch emt to box fitting, in plastic
> to anchor the ends of the piece connecting the hot end which has a 16x16 inch
> motion envelope
Why not leave the wires loose while you print the required adapter?
A BX-MC flex cable fitting may be what you can use. May need to tape end and
use hot glue or other bonding agent too.Robert
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On 8/10/22 16:09, Thaddeus Waldner wrote:
I believe it’s called Corrugated Loom by some US distributors.
Waytek sells Tees, splices, and fastener clips for that stuff but I can’t say
I’’v ever seen box connectors.
I believe it’s called Corrugated Loom by some US distributors.
Waytek sells Tees, splices, and fastener clips for that stuff but I can’t say
I’’v ever seen box connectors.
https://www.waytekwire.com/item/21107/Aptiv-8911377-Conduit-Clip-for-Corrugated-Loom-/
Here is my setup:
https://github.com/jf/lcnc-unimat3/blob/main/20220712_105703.jpg
Joachim
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Awesome
We will have a look
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022, 3:45 am , wrote:
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> This configuration works for me:
> www.talla83.de/linuxcnc/iHSV57_2_8.zip
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> From:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5QgvOsf7nI
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> Joachim
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That was a good idea martin
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/27-driver-boards/38899-raspberry-pi-4-with-mesa-7c81?start=10
Wayne look at this
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022, 1:43 am Martin Dobbins, wrote:
> Hi Andrew, Wayne,
>
> Try including 7c81 in your searches, you'll get more hits
>
> Martin
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>
Greetings all;
I'm rebuilding a dead Ender 5+ 3d printer, which is going to take at
least 6 feet of 1/2" split
corrugated tubing for wire looms. This is both smaller, and half the
weight of the blue plastic
sorta flexible conduit the electricians use.
But I need the equ of a half inch emt
This configuration works for me:
www.talla83.de/linuxcnc/iHSV57_2_8.zip
From:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5QgvOsf7nI
Joachim
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I have a working setup for a lathe with 7i76ed, XHC-HB4 and pi400 (4gb) .
I started with linuxcnc-2.8.2-pi4-arm64.zip (3.715.890.579 Bytes)
and used pncconf for the first setup. Eliminating pid for the steppers
the ini and hal is attached.
Joachim# Generated by PNCconf at Wed Jul 6 18:24:19
Hi Andrew, Wayne,
Try including 7c81 in your searches, you'll get more hits
Martin
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Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Mesa 7C80 and rpi4
And I'm helping him here in the
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LinuxCNC 2.8.3 has been released.
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