#garfield | Logs for 2016-08-06

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[02:21:55] <rue_shop3> dear god, social media has been eating me up
[02:22:10] <rue_shop3> ~1300 google results for me, and I dont see any misses?
[02:22:22] <rue_shop3> ah, there are some
[07:07:46] <Tom_itx> there are 2 types of peck operations. one is a full retract, the other just raises up a bit and continues to the Z depth
[07:08:11] <Tom_itx> then there is the drill op with no peck, just bore the damn hole and do it now!!
[07:12:21] <Tom_itx> http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.7/html/gcode/g-code.html#gcode:g81
[07:12:23] <Tom_itx> details
[07:12:37] <Tom_itx> one has bottom hole dwell
[11:42:47] <rue_house> well I assume the one-pass hole has a peck depth greater than or equal the hole depth
[11:43:25] <rue_house> so there could be a peck retract distance, that would be trimmed if greater than the hole depth
[11:43:46] <rue_house> wonder why a dwell...
[12:06:26] <Tom_itx> because it leaves the drill at the bottom of the hole a bit to clear the cut and make sure it's to desired depth
[12:07:44] <Tom_itx> full retract is also known as a 'deep hole drill cycle
[12:08:41] <Tom_itx> with dwell on a large bit where you have slow rpm it could actually reach the bottom and start retract before it finished a full rpm
[12:08:58] <Tom_itx> dwell prevents that
[12:09:54] <Tom_itx> full plunge with dwell could also be used with a reamer
[12:28:46] <rue_house> oh right, time for that extra rotation
[12:30:48] <Tom_itx> there are several drill ops one doesn't think of until one thinks about it a while
[19:43:31] <Tom_L> https://grabcad.com/library/exoskeleton-8
[19:47:58] <Tom_L> https://grabcad.com/library/nazree-s-prosthetic-hand-1
[21:21:20] <Tom_itx> haven't noticed kat around in a bit
[22:00:50] <rue_shop3> she's been frustrated
[22:02:06] <Tom_itx> looking for something to 'practice draw'
[22:02:35] <Tom_itx> i wish i could get SW view to work like catia's
[22:02:53] <Tom_itx> i don't think it's possible to get the mouse buttons to work the same
[22:16:33] <rue_shop3> arg, hobbing these bolst for the extruder is yielding a 70% failure rate
[22:17:00] <Tom_itx> hobbing?
[22:17:02] <Tom_itx> on what?
[22:17:18] <Tom_itx> and what part of the bolt are you hobbing?
[22:28:29] * katsmeow knocks on Tom's screen
[22:52:42] <rue_shop3> hi kat
[22:52:56] <rue_shop3> http://www.aliexpress.com/item/3pcs-lot-3d-printer-parts-Hobbed-Bolt-M8-for-Gregs-Wade-Extruder-3mm-or-1-75mm/1891260875.html
[22:53:00] <katsmeow> hi rue
[22:53:01] <rue_shop3> see that?
[22:53:05] * katsmeow knocks on Tom's screen some more
[22:53:09] <rue_shop3> sure as the hell not buying them!
[22:53:17] <katsmeow> no, i did not see it
[22:54:24] <katsmeow> i need a price from Tom for drilling and tapping an array of 16 6-32 holes in a 2x4 inch 3/16 aluminum, 4 times
[22:55:24] <rue_shop3> Tom_itx, ?
[22:55:41] <katsmeow> yeas, that guy
[22:56:07] <rue_shop3> hows kat?
[22:56:09] <katsmeow> i assume those bolts are for pushing plastic line to the melter?
[22:56:15] <rue_shop3> yes
[22:56:25] <katsmeow> kat is full of sinus meds
[22:56:29] <rue_shop3> oh dear
[23:02:44] <rue_shop3> my new table setup gives me about an inch more z
[23:03:35] <katsmeow> o
[23:05:11] <katsmeow> yu can make those bolts easily enuogh, lathe (with brake on chuck, use a belt and visegrips) and a dremel on a hinge
[23:07:25] <rue_shop3> hmm
[23:07:36] <rue_shop3> I was spinning an tap and pushing the bolt into it
[23:08:27] <katsmeow> for a hardened bolt??
[23:08:59] <katsmeow> the super dremel is prolly fast enough, you can hold the lathe chuck by hand
[23:14:24] <katsmeow> brb, ggt
[23:18:47] <katsmeow> since i have not eaten since breakfast, i am going to be tearing apart a dead bird to chow down on in a minute, unable to type
[23:19:15] <katsmeow> but i can read as you type
[23:19:43] <katsmeow> assuming anyone here will be typing
[23:39:33] <katsmeow> bak, paws washed
[23:47:05] <rue_shop3> no its not hardened
[23:48:08] <katsmeow> k
[23:48:21] <rue_shop3> Tom_itx, I'm sure kat still wants a price, but now I want to know the G-code to goto a position quickly opposed to G1
[23:48:24] <katsmeow> 5w/sqft direct or indirect?
[23:48:37] <rue_shop3> linear root
[23:48:39] <rue_shop3> foot
[23:48:47] <rue_shop3> strip fixture
[23:48:48] <katsmeow> how wide a linear foot?
[23:48:57] <rue_shop3> 12"to a lienar foot
[23:49:04] <rue_shop3> unless its a large foot
[23:49:27] <katsmeow> no, i mean,, in a 3ft hallway or a 14ft wide room ?
[23:49:43] <katsmeow> and direct lit, or indirect lit?
[23:51:05] <rue_shop3> its under my bed
[23:51:08] <rue_shop3> (over my desk)
[23:51:25] <rue_shop3> directly lighting
[23:52:05] <katsmeow> i thought you were going to do some room lighting
[23:53:13] <rue_shop3> oh I did
[23:53:24] <katsmeow> well, that is what i was asking about
[23:53:27] <rue_shop3> the singel led strips dont work well in spaces wider than about 3'
[23:53:40] <rue_shop3> (hallway is good, bedroom isn't awesome)
[23:53:42] <katsmeow> even with a strip pn each side?
[23:53:55] <rue_shop3> hallway has strip all around the top
[23:54:04] <rue_shop3> bedroom same, but needs some intermediate strips
[23:54:12] <rue_shop3> (bedroom not done yet)
[23:54:25] <katsmeow> i have open beams spaced 4ft apart in rooms downstairs, i can place a sprip on the wall, then one on each side of each beam
[23:54:38] <rue_shop3> ok
[23:54:45] <rue_shop3> sounds like it'll work
[23:54:47] <katsmeow> but i really preferred indirect non-glare liting
[23:54:54] <rue_shop3> inedeed