On Sunday 16 July 2017 02:21:41 Marcus Bowman wrote:
> On 16 Jul 2017, at 06:37, andy pugh wrote:
> > On 16 July 2017 at 02:46, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> Which will do the least damage to a pre-finished part, such as the
> >> fairly high polished SS barrel? Brass or copper?
>
> On a three-fingere
On 16 Jul 2017, at 06:37, andy pugh wrote:
> On 16 July 2017 at 02:46, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>> Which will do the least damage to a pre-finished part, such as the fairly
>> high polished SS barrel? Brass or copper?
>
On a three-fingered steady, a different approach is to add rotating bearing
On Sunday 16 July 2017 01:43:27 andy pugh wrote:
> On 15 July 2017 at 18:58, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > But doesn't state the logic level that would reset it if its
> > currently a running timer. Logic 0, or a logic 1?
>
> It's reset by logic 1.
>
> Your button probably offers an in-not pin that you
On Sunday 16 July 2017 01:37:50 andy pugh wrote:
> On 16 July 2017 at 02:46, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Which will do the least damage to a pre-finished part, such as the
> > fairly high polished SS barrel? Brass or copper?
>
> Copper is quite sticky, you want brass or bronze.
Brass s/b here next
On Sunday 16 July 2017 00:02:35 Danny Miller wrote:
> Look up CA954 aluminum bronze.
>
I'll keep that in mind Danny, thanks. Brass already purchased though.
> Very good sliding surface on stainless.
>
> Danny
>
> On 7/15/2017 10:05 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 15 July 2017 22:00:44 Tre
On 15 July 2017 at 18:58, Gene Heskett wrote:
> But doesn't state the logic level that would reset it if its currently a
> running timer. Logic 0, or a logic 1?
It's reset by logic 1.
Your button probably offers an in-not pin that you could use.
--
atp
"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandem
On 16 July 2017 at 02:46, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Which will do the least damage to a pre-finished part, such as the fairly
> high polished SS barrel? Brass or copper?
Copper is quite sticky, you want brass or bronze.
--
atp
"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is
desig
Look up CA954 aluminum bronze.
Very good sliding surface on stainless.
Danny
On 7/15/2017 10:05 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 15 July 2017 22:00:44 Trent Hejazi wrote:
I have brass contact fingers and they work well.
I'll get a brass bar yet tonight then, thanks.
When supporting th
On Saturday 15 July 2017 22:00:44 Trent Hejazi wrote:
> I have brass contact fingers and they work well.
I'll get a brass bar yet tonight then, thanks.
> When supporting the
> barrel tennon, they ride on the threads without damaging them.
Threads on a p-17 are square, 10 tpi. I already have a
I have brass contact fingers and they work well. When supporting the
barrel tennon, they ride on the threads without damaging them. Otherwise,
they will always leave an annoying ring on a barrel. Only way to
circumvent is to make a collar to slip over barrel, then skim cut
concentric with the bo
Greetings all;
My steady rest has steel sliders, which will not do for working on
finished parts. So I need to order a foot of 1/2x1" brass or copper to
make some more better shoes.
Which will do the least damage to a pre-finished part, such as the fairly
high polished SS barrel? Brass or co
> The .png cannot be zoomed to inspect details, but for 2 days work, looks
> better than I expected. And thats encouraging.
Somebody started it earlier I think it TJoseph Powderly but I continued it now.
> Are you intending to be able to translate an existing, working config
> into this, and t
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 9:54 AM, Nicklas Karlsson <
nicklas.karlsso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thes HP bench multimeters I think have really good accuracy, they do not
> run away but are a little bit harder to move.
>
>
Yes, they are for use on the bench. You need a portable one for field
work. But
2017-07-15 21:16 GMT+03:00 Danny Miller:
> Best deals of out of grey market China sites:
>
> http://www.dx.com/s/fluke?cateId=0&cateName=All%20Categories
>
> Fluke cut China a deal. 17B+ is over $300 in US. But China will sell you
> one of their discounts- same meter- for $130.
>
> It IS a genui
Best deals of out of grey market China sites:
http://www.dx.com/s/fluke?cateId=0&cateName=All%20Categories
Fluke cut China a deal. 17B+ is over $300 in US. But China will sell
you one of their discounts- same meter- for $130.
It IS a genuine Fluke. Same product. Only confusion is, on eBay
Greetings all;
Once more the conciseness of a man page does not answer my question.
Specifically the man page for oneshot, which says:
oneshot.N.reset bit in
Reset
But doesn't state the logic level that would reset it if its currently a
running timer. Logic 0, or a logic 1?
Wit
On Saturday 15 July 2017 12:38:34 Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> > > > ...
> > > > The stuff here?
> > > > http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?HalSchematicsUsingGsche
> > > >m
> > >
> > > ...
> >
> > ...
> > Are you intending to be able to translate an existing, working
> > config into this, and t
> On 07/15/2017 10:47 AM, Todd Zuercher wrote:
> > Not that I understand exactly what you're doing, but it does look very
> > interesting. If you are interested I am sure we could contribute some
> > rather complicated configuration examples for you to play around with for
> > testing. (I know
Thes HP bench multimeters I think have really good accuracy, they do not run
away but are a little bit harder to move.
On Sat, 15 Jul 2017 09:47:03 -0700
Chris Albertson wrote:
> I agree about Fluke build quality. I have a couple older Fluke portable
> DMMs. They drift out of Cailbration an
On Saturday 15 July 2017 11:47:44 Todd Zuercher wrote:
> Not that I understand exactly what you're doing, but it does look very
> interesting. If you are interested I am sure we could contribute some
> rather complicated configuration examples for you to play around with
> for testing. (I know G
I agree about Fluke build quality. I have a couple older Fluke portable
DMMs. They drift out of Cailbration and typically you need to adjust
serval pots with a mini-screwdriver.My HP calibrates with push buttons
and no disassembly is required.
Here is an example, this meter is really common
> > > ...
> > > The stuff here?
> > > http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?HalSchematicsUsingGschem
> > ...
> ...
> Are you intending to be able to translate an existing, working config
> into this, and to be able to take this back to working .ini + .hal
> files?
No translation of existing c
First off you need at least TWO meters. How else can you know if your
meter works and gives correct readings unless it agrees with some other
meter?
Next for this kind of work you don't need a lot of precision. You just
need to see if there is "about 24V" on the power lines and even 10%
accurac
On 07/15/2017 10:57 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
The .png cannot be zoomed to inspect details, but for 2 days work, looks
better than I expected. And thats encouraging.
Are you intending to be able to translate an existing, working config
into this, and to be able to take this back to working .ini +
On 07/15/2017 10:47 AM, Todd Zuercher wrote:
Not that I understand exactly what you're doing, but it does look very
interesting. If you are interested I am sure we could contribute some rather
complicated configuration examples for you to play around with for testing. (I
know Gene has some d
On Saturday 15 July 2017 08:27:49 Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> > > I reached a point there I could start to think more about the
> > > configuration. I tried the gschem approach and could generate a
> > > hal file. The small python script convert the geda netlist into a
> > > hal file.
> >
> > The st
Not that I understand exactly what you're doing, but it does look very
interesting. If you are interested I am sure we could contribute some rather
complicated configuration examples for you to play around with for testing. (I
know Gene has some doozies, and I have a couple rather twisted ones
> ...
> but if you want some geda symbols or testing, I will help
As is now pins have some not necessary attributes but to start with I must
figure out which attributes are necessary. I figured out attributes "loadrt"
and "thread" might be useful. If attributes exist and are empty default
behav
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