On 28 Jan 2018, at 07:00, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 27 January 2018 22:03:33 Eric Keller wrote:
>
>> Bison maybe? Currently considered to be pretty good, and priced
>> accordingly.
>
> So I've noted already.
>
> All the Bisons I see today have a brass logo button inlaid in the face.
On Saturday 27 January 2018 22:03:33 Eric Keller wrote:
> Bison maybe? Currently considered to be pretty good, and priced
> accordingly.
So I've noted already.
All the Bisons I see today have a brass logo button inlaid in the face.
That does not exist and no place it was exists on this one.
Bison maybe? Currently considered to be pretty good, and priced
accordingly.
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 10:01 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> I can't quite identify it. It has a weakly acid etched label on a face
> but its well worn, and I can only read "made in Poland" for certainty.
>
Greetings;
I can't quite identify it. It has a weakly acid etched label on a face
but its well worn, and I can only read "made in Poland" for certainty.
Its a 3 jaw, scroll, 2 piece jaws, and about 7", maybe 7.25", in
diameter. Looks and feels nice & snug yet, but true it isn't even with a
ref
On Saturday 27 January 2018 19:09:07 David Berndt wrote:
A new name, I'll say welcome in case no one else does.
> I'll jump in here and be slightly off topic. I've recently been
> setting up some ATS688s for spindle encoding on a big straight bevel
> gear. Works great. Wish the duty cycle was a b
I'll jump in here and be slightly off topic. I've recently been setting up
some ATS688s for spindle encoding on a big straight bevel gear. Works
great. Wish the duty cycle was a bit higher so I wouldn't have to skew the
A/B phases off 90 degrees. But the gear teeth aren't square like the
re
Hi all;
I am restarting an older CNC lathe conversion - an Emco Compact-8, fwiw.
I have the 5i25 and 7i76, and 6 ats-667 sensors for spindle. (6, because if
I only ordered 3, I'd end up breaking one, and shipping is expensive...)
Any wiring issues I should be aware of? Field voltage is about 8v
On Thu, 2018-01-25 at 20:07 -0800, Chris Albertson wrote:
> webrtc is spec's for about 1 second round trip time. This would be hugely
> annoying to use. Unacceptable lag.But one second is the worst case
> and you would be FAR better than that if you have a small network all
> contained one