If the input is 24V tolerant, then the same circuit as below, but perhaps with 2.2 kOhm resistor, should work fine!
Fine-ish, actually -- the diode will have some voltage drop, and the resistor will...
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If the input is 24V tolerant, then the same circuit as below, but perhaps with 2.2 kOhm resistor, should work fine!
Fine-ish, actually -- the diode will have some voltage drop, and the resistor will...
The main question is what voltage the input on your probe port wants to see, and whether it's current operated like the Tormach one.
If it can tolerate 24V, then you can bump up the LED resistor...
I highly recommend signing up for an in person class, somewhere, in some fashion.
Some community colleges have them.
Some youtubers run them.
Some vendors have them (for their particular...
I built something very similar out of a Teensy microcontroller a few years back. My Blue does air blast (through an external solenoid) but other than that, very similar mapping!
(Of course I made...
"Adaptive" is about how the tool moves sideways into the cut, much more than how it steps in Z.
"Adaptive" is a form of "trochoidal" tool path generators, and the general idea is to:
1. Take deep...
I would worry about 3D printed plastic melting, and before melting, shrinking because of the heat.
That sounds annoying! I've never seen that, within a sketch.
Outside a sketch (in actual modeling,) then the dimensions are only visible for as long as a sketch is visible.
If you use the sketch to...
There are a limited number of people on Earth. The more people can be educated and made to produce things people want to buy, the more the economy of the world will go up. And when the economy of the...
I use paint thinner in a steel tray. Then just wipe off with a cotton cloth. Works a treat!
(And if there's really bad stuff, it comes off with acetone.)
I just get a tin jug of each and keep in...
PP runs a slightly-customized version of Linux Mint. You should be able to open a terminal, and do something like "sudo apt-get update" followed by "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and get the latest...
On the lower end, there's still the Grizzlys.
On the higher end, there's still the HAAS toolroom mills, including the new TM-0.
A TM-0, with 10k rpm spindle but no tool changer, rigid tapping, or...
That looks like broken hardware, or perhaps an incompatible OS/graphics card driver.
Pretty sure it's not the cable.
Did you install this from the official USB stick?
If so, you'll need to find...
On the day of arrival, I think that's true.
I prefer to think of it this way, though: Both machines can make you a better machinist, if you use them, practice, and, most importantly, pay attention...
I've bought bearings from VXB for many years (for design project use, not actual mills) and always been happy.
Only weird thing is they show up on the credit card bill as some other company name --...
I think the reason is physics. You cannot make a rigid 5 axis trunnion machine with any kind of actual working envelope for $30,000.
Each axis in that linkage (X and Y table, then trunnion and...
Yes, you need a paid subscription for Fusion to do the 5D stuff.
But if you pay for a full trunnion, or other 5D articulation, you could set aside enough subscription fees for the next 10 years as...
I don't think there is an external hardware pin pre-defined for this.
You might need to hack the HAL and the bindings for commands to make the controller recognize your external button.
The ATC has several components that aren't actually re-brands of offshore contractor parts, but actually designed-by-Tormach (or their design company which I think is pretty tightly integrated.)...
If the price is the same, clearly I'll take the 24 hour turnaround :-)
If I'm a prototype/development shop, downtime costs have to be weighted against the budget that a cost center has to live...
How much did you pay for that Matsuura service, though? If your business is all about the specialty parts, and the cost of the machine is a small fraction of the overall cost, that kind of service...
> 2.2kw continuous is usually the limit for single phase 220v drives.
That seems low. Like, my car has a single-phase 240V charger, and charges at three times that, continuous. My electric water...
I don't think there is a maximum "recommended" size, but the max you can get into R-8 with typical collets is 3/4" and the max you can get into ER-20 with typical collets is 1/2".
I find that 1/2"...
If you use the drive every day, it will wear out. Having it happen twice in four years doesn't sound totally un-normal.
A larger drive will wear out slower with the same amount of data transferred...
If you don't trust cloud backups, there's always big local drives.
While spinning disks used to be cheaper, SSDs have come down so much in price, and don't wear out by spinning, I've moved all my...
Tormach generally lists the full PathPilot controller with the PC and screen included, which ends up costing a fair bit, because, well, it includes a PC and a screen :-)
If you already have a PC...
The 1100-MX could conceivably compete with the TM-0 along some axes (although not spindle power, if it's the same spindle as the TM-1)
So, on the one hand, good for Haas to try to reach down in the...
Thinking out of the box here: Could *you* become the local HAAS contract technician?
There's a steel mesh that captures chips. Then the chips end up on the floor of the tank. Then there's those sieve-holes in the pump intake.
Will zero chips get through? Seems unlikely. Will very...
Sounds like an EMP! Must have been a real doozy of a lightning strike!
Every piece of wire is a small electromagnet/antenna. It just doesn't know it yet.
When there is a magnetic field that's...
Be careful to maintain/check all the surge protectors monthly!
It's a chore, but the MOVs in those things burn out with use, and after a while they will stop providing protection.
If you're in a...