Was just looking for one myself. Grizzly lists this as the substitute. It at least looks the same.
https://www.grizzly.com/parts/grizzly-splined-sleeve/p0754057?op=P0761057
I'm not sure I...
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Was just looking for one myself. Grizzly lists this as the substitute. It at least looks the same.
https://www.grizzly.com/parts/grizzly-splined-sleeve/p0754057?op=P0761057
I'm not sure I...
I guess it depends on your application. I've been using way oil on the ones on my mill and on the z-axis of my lathe. But I use grease on the x-axis on the lathe, since I can't reach the fitting...
The raised lip on the nut goes toward the block. It has to seat against the inner bearing race to take up the slack.
If you snug the nut up a little over finger tight, you should be able to move...
I used the other mounting holes, the ones through the top. It looks like you would need to place the mount on the other side of the block to use the side holes. The retaining nut is to take up the...
After playing around with parts for work over the last year or two, I have to say that generating stock of the correct size for a given part consumes the vast majority of machining time and causes...
I have v1.25 and can repeat Bubba's bug report.
iGaging makes cheap remote digital readouts that will work. Get the 24" version and cut to size. Not sure the best location to buy one in Northern Ireland, but this place says they ship world wide.
For individual parts with a few tool changes I do pretty much the same thing as Bubba. If I need to make several of the same part or a part has a lot of tool changes, I have a dozen or so ER25...
Ray, one of the things we do when developing a new app is to retain load routines from previous versions and just set defaults for missing data. We do the same thing in releases, except we only...
Inno Setup is already handling that for you. It correctly goes to Program Files (x86) already.
No one ever complained about me doing it...
I can work with that, thanks.
Also, if anyone has a large data set to enter, it will probably be faster loading the CSV file in Excel and working there.
That would be perfect. I originally was going to just read the XML, but the format has been changing quite a bit, and Excel is finicky about lists of lists. CSV would let me drag it right into Excel...
Looking better and better.
Now that the "easy stuff" is done, I have a feature request. I would like to import and export tool drawers to csv files. I can convert those files rapidly between...
I think you have to switch to expert mode for it to work.
Worked for me... I had already scraped off all the old installations, so I didn't check any compatibility issues installing over old stuff.
It creates the folder as well.
Everything was there, but those entries in the registry were not pointing to the correct location. Also, APPDATAXMLPATH keeps getting changed back to the roaming folder location in my previous post,...
OK, I ckecked the registry and saw that APPDATAXMLPATH was pointing to a non-existent file
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I got the same error in 19, and it was the only dialog. The install looked nice, though...
I spent 15 minutes or so messing with it with no hangs or crashes. I have to finish my taxes before I do anything else, though <sigh>
Yea, exactly. It's something I will use, so I don't mind scanning for bugs early on. I know for sure it takes you longer to fix the stuff I turn up than it does for me to find it.
OK, I have it working. I deleted the registry settings again, including a reference to the default XML that was not the same as the actual file's location several levels deep in app data.
As...
I'm with Sarel on the graph. Though I think allowing the user to un-fix the depth of cut OR the radial value for fixed RPM operations would allow you to get closer to the chip load parameter. Since...
After deleting my XML and the default and reinstalling (the errors with the old XML locked my PC for some reason) I get two messages, "User XML Read Failed...", and "Default XML Read Failed - Unable...
Heh, I got an error on install...
The install log listed "FeedsAndSpeedsCalculator.exe.manifest" as the missing file. Looks like some other files are missing as well.
v1.15 has the same issue. Enter saves the entries, tab or clicking out of the field doesn't. I should mention the calculated values don't change either except when I press enter.
I generally consider most of Microsoft's canned controls to be evil!
I am enjoying testing this stuff, BTW. Of course, my boss would want to know why I'm spending time testing someone else's code...
Yes, I got the can't find default XML message.
I think the biggest issue is not knowing for sure when an entry is accepted. In a dialog box you have OK and Cancel, so you don't have to check for lost focus or anything in most cases, just update...