Re: [Emc-users] Cutting cast iron with a dry diamond blade

2016-05-10 Thread BRIAN GLACKIN
Diamonds will cut just about anything. The trick is matching the matrix holding the diamond bits to the material being cut. I have dealt with diamond drilling quite a bit in my profession (mining of industrial minerals). The harder the materials to be cut, often the better the diamonds like it

Re: [Emc-users] Cutting cast iron with a dry diamond blade

2016-05-10 Thread Dave Cole
On 5/10/2016 2:56 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Tuesday 10 May 2016 11:47:13 Dave Cole wrote: > >> I've been doing the controls for a manufacturer of large core drill >> machines for about 10 years. The machines are made to drill holes in >> concrete structures that make up sewer systems. >> The

Re: [Emc-users] Cutting cast iron with a dry diamond blade

2016-05-10 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 10 May 2016 15:41:57 andy pugh wrote: > On 10 May 2016 at 14:28, Roland Jollivet wrote: > > I once watched a contractor dry cut rebar with a diamond blade using > > a cut-off saw. I wanted to tell him you can't do that, > >

Re: [Emc-users] Cutting cast iron with a dry diamond blade

2016-05-10 Thread andy pugh
On 10 May 2016 at 14:28, Roland Jollivet wrote: > I once watched a contractor dry cut rebar with a diamond blade using a > cut-off saw. I wanted to tell him you can't do that,

Re: [Emc-users] OT: lapping machine disc

2016-05-10 Thread Dave Caroline
Interesting that someone else is looking at this subject. A few days ago I dug out an old machine I rescued from factory about to be redeveloped, it has no grooves and also rotation is from above if wanted. http://www.collection.archivist.info/searchv13.php?searchstr=cooke+polishing Dave Caroline

Re: [Emc-users] Cutting cast iron with a dry diamond blade

2016-05-10 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 10 May 2016 11:47:13 Dave Cole wrote: > I've been doing the controls for a manufacturer of large core drill > machines for about 10 years. The machines are made to drill holes in > concrete structures that make up sewer systems. > The machines can drill up to 60" holes using diamond

[Emc-users] OT: lapping machine disc

2016-05-10 Thread Roland Jollivet
Hi All I've been looking at lapping machines, like this, and wondered if anyone knew more about the theory of the grooves. While I understand how there is constant velocity on the conditioning ring periphery, if the plate is grooved

[Emc-users] Cutting cast iron with a dry diamond blade

2016-05-10 Thread Roland Jollivet
I once watched a contractor dry cut rebar with a diamond blade using a cut-off saw. I wanted to tell him you can't do that, but he was quite burly, so I left it alone. He said it was a diamond blade, so I'll never know for sure. I presume diamond blades work in cutting reinforced concrete because

Re: [Emc-users] 7mmx1.0 decently hard cap screw, how scarce are they?

2016-05-10 Thread Chris Albertson
McMaster Carr has M7 cap screws. they are "class 12.1" screws made of alloy steel. Not cheap $3 to $7 each. Look them up on-line. They "everything" even aluminum and left hand thread cap screws. -- Mobile security can

Re: [Emc-users] 7mmx1.0 decently hard cap screw, how scarce are they?

2016-05-10 Thread Dave Cole
On 5/10/2016 7:27 AM, Mark wrote: > On 05/09/2016 04:49 PM, andy pugh wrote: >> On 9 May 2016 at 18:22, Dave Cole wrote: >>> Andy is probably going to want to stop there and pickup some arms since >>> I heard he is coming to the Detroit area probably to hang out at the

Re: [Emc-users] Cutting cast iron with a dry diamond blade

2016-05-10 Thread Dave Cole
I've been doing the controls for a manufacturer of large core drill machines for about 10 years. The machines are made to drill holes in concrete structures that make up sewer systems. The machines can drill up to 60" holes using diamond segmented tipped bits. Diamond bits work great for

Re: [Emc-users] 7mmx1.0 decently hard cap screw, how scarce are they?

2016-05-10 Thread Mark
On 05/09/2016 04:49 PM, andy pugh wrote: > On 9 May 2016 at 18:22, Dave Cole wrote: >> Andy is probably going to want to stop there and pickup some arms since >> I heard he is coming to the Detroit area probably to hang out at the >> Ford glass house. ;-) > Actually, I

Re: [Emc-users] Where to post LinuxCNC issues?

2016-05-10 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 10 May 2016 01:49:17 Marius Alksnys wrote: > The issue tracker wiki > pagehttp://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Trackers refers to does > not accept new issues. Where should I post them? > > In documentation, html/gcode/g-code.html#gcode:g90.1-g91.1: > > G90.1 - absolute distance

Re: [Emc-users] Where to post LinuxCNC issues?

2016-05-10 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
On 05/09/2016 11:49 PM, Marius Alksnys wrote: > The issue tracker wiki > pagehttp://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Trackers refers to does not > accept new issues. Where should I post them? Yep, another out of date wiki page. We're using the github issue tracker now: