is this probe good ?
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On Friday 12 August 2016 21:56:40 N. Christopher Perry wrote:
> I default to cobalt drills for most jobs. They are more expensive,
> but I've never actually dulled one on anything less than a nasty SS.
>
> N. Christopher Perry
The trick on nasty SS is to center punch a dimple to trap the tip, AN
On Friday 12 August 2016 18:59:18 Dave Cole wrote:
> One propane torch (a good one) in a wind less area might be able to
> get that dark red.
> You might need two propane torches to really get it into the red
> range. Do you happen to have a weed burner ?
No, darnit.
> That would do it.
> I dr
On Friday 12 August 2016 17:31:30 Ed wrote:
> On 08/12/2016 03:39 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Friday 12 August 2016 14:24:19 Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> Greetings all;
> >>
> >> At what temp do I have to get a piece of hot roll to in order to
> >> soften the ultra hard core of the steel? Is it so
I default to cobalt drills for most jobs. They are more expensive, but I've
never actually dulled one on anything less than a nasty SS.
N. Christopher Perry
> On Aug 12, 2016, at 6:59 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
>
> One propane torch (a good one) in a wind less area might be able to get
> that dark
One propane torch (a good one) in a wind less area might be able to get
that dark red.
You might need two propane torches to really get it into the red range.
Do you happen to have a weed burner ?That would do it.
I drill quite a bit of hot roll and don't have any issues.
If you need some good
thanks for posting Rene ,
your post will certianly help me , cover the areas iv'e missed
i'm also using stm32's
Sarah
On 12 August 2016 at 22:25, Rene Hopf wrote:
>
> > On 12 Aug 2016, at 16:19, Florian Rist wrote:
> >
> > Yes, I'd b interested, especially in OMM and OMI.
>
> this is an omm ha
On 08/12/2016 03:39 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 12 August 2016 14:24:19 Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>> Greetings all;
>>
>> At what temp do I have to get a piece of hot roll to in order to
>> soften the ultra hard core of the steel? Is it something this toaster
>> oven can achieve given enough s
> On 12 Aug 2016, at 16:19, Florian Rist wrote:
>
> Yes, I'd b interested, especially in OMM and OMI.
this is an omm having a rather interesting conversation with an omp40.
I haven't measured the OMI yet, but I have it all here.
includes turn on, probe, and turn off.
https://seafile.ist-wunderb
On Friday 12 August 2016 14:24:19 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> At what temp do I have to get a piece of hot roll to in order to
> soften the ultra hard core of the steel? Is it something this toaster
> oven can achieve given enough soak time at about 425F?
>
> Doing the hole, which I
Greetings all;
At what temp do I have to get a piece of hot roll to in order to soften
the ultra hard core of the steel? Is it something this toaster oven can
achieve given enough soak time at about 425F?
Doing the hole, which I haven't tapped yet, for the 4mm gib adjuster
screw last night, I
On 08/12/2016 09:14 AM, Rene Hopf wrote:
> - The IR does not have modulation, so you cannot use tsop type receiver.
> - the signal is fast, you need a photodiode and TIA with a bandwidth of at
> least 300khz
That should be fairly easy.
> The most difficult part is figuring out how to turn the prob
I have an LT02 with LP2 probe that I need the protocol to switch it on
although for a backup I got a standard socket (FC3 iirc) that the LP2
can fit in so normal wired connection can be used
Dave Caroline
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Hi,
I recently set up various probing systems(Renishaw, Heidenhain, Mahrpos) with
linuxcnc, and of course I could not resist reverse engineering the protocol.
All systems I observed had the following in common:
- sometimes the optical box is only the analog fronted, and the conversion
happens in
Hi Rene
> I can provide dumps of OMM, OMI, Mahrpos and Heidenhain turn-on codes
> if anyone is interested.
Yes, I'd b interested, especially in OMM and OMI.
See you
Flo
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Hi Sarah
> i had the same problem with a Renishaw ir probe , so i reverse
> engineered the ir protocol
Oh, and did you publish your findings somewhere, or could you post them
here?
I'd be really interested, because I have a Renishaw probe but I don't
have the receiver (OMI). Well actually I ha
forgot to add to my previous ,
they use an ir signal from the reciever box to switch the unit on
so long as the probe is recieving then it remains transmitting , on loss it
times out and switches off
this signal can include requesting the probe battery status etc , but i
have not yet decoded that
i had the same problem with a Renishaw ir probe , so i reverse engineered
the ir protocol
took me a few nights to sort it .
they send a packet continuosly, and on contact touch the data stops
in the packet is id , batt condition, and a checksum
i'd guess they may have done something similar
I have a Valeron probe that also had an infra red transmission, was
too lazy to reverse engineer and just cleaned the contacts and wired
direct, some probes have adjustable force, some are set to a high
force mine was mounted on CAT50 so is a brute.
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