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[00:07:42] <Cromaglious> roycroft, hak5 has a bunch of video's covering malisious usb sticks
[00:08:14] <Cromaglious> roycroft, hak5 has a bunch of video's covering malicious usb sticks
[00:08:51] <Cromaglious> back to working on heekscad on the T60
[00:30:53] <XXCoder> cool
[00:30:59] <XXCoder> what a fucking idiot
http://img.diply.com/article-images/a/d6723c81-82ec-45c2-b292-451caaf2b9e9.jpg?impolicy=desktop
[00:35:13] <XXCoder> sppppliiiit
[00:35:16] <XXCoder> banana
[00:46:13] <Crom> yup
[00:49:07] <XXCoder> did you see link from me?
[00:49:12] <XXCoder> that guys an idiot :(
[00:49:45] <LeelooMinai> Not necessarily - maybe he just wanted to measure the pool depth.
[00:50:15] <Crom> too true
[00:50:50] <Crom> he's an idiot
[00:51:09] <XXCoder> its apparently a problem lately
[00:52:04] <XXCoder> one guy oddly knew what they was, but one was crossing road. guy took it off road and put in the side gutters. it was slowly sliding down, thankfully other guy saved it before it would drownb
[00:52:22] <XXCoder> "road is too fast for you, better slow death of drowning for you"
[01:30:08] <Crom> heekscad getting faster, the more I delete
[01:32:11] <XXCoder> delete features of model?
[01:34:43] <Crom> deleting everything in the lower I'm not gonna be cutting
[01:34:57] <Crom> yep
[01:35:49] <XXCoder> interesting
[01:35:57] <XXCoder> okay freecad is being weird
[01:36:04] <XXCoder> I just resized holes to little bigger
[01:36:10] <XXCoder> and it fucks model up
[01:36:49] <Cromaglious> I can believe it..
[01:37:40] <Cromaglious> on a model, you have to be real careful... on fusion you might be able to do it since it can paramitized
[01:38:32] <Cromaglious> since the hole in the face, the cylinder of the hole probably aren't the same thing
[01:39:01] <XXCoder> its just sketch of hole then pocket
[01:39:06] <XXCoder> it shouldnt mess up like that
[01:39:10] <Cromaglious> it's taking me 30 seconds to select and another 15 to 30 seconds to delete one feature
[01:39:28] <Cromaglious> at the start it was like a minute
[01:39:33] <XXCoder> dang
[01:43:58] <XXCoder> knew it
[01:44:11] <XXCoder> its curve stuff thats causing it issues
[01:44:25] <XXCoder> fillet
[02:09:59] <DGMurdockIII> hello
[02:10:43] <XXCoder> hey
[02:11:55] <DGMurdockIII> are you trying to mill it or cnc it or
[02:12:56] <XXCoder> 3d print it
[02:13:21] <DGMurdockIII> then ask in reprap
[02:14:20] <XXCoder> DGMurdockIII: dude
[02:14:22] <XXCoder> I did
[02:14:31] <XXCoder> you started conversion there then moved here
[02:14:35] <XXCoder> wtf
[02:15:08] <DGMurdockIII> thougt u where going to mill/cnc it
[02:15:12] <DGMurdockIII> my bad
[02:15:28] <XXCoder> np
[02:35:32] <Cromaglious> ugh... now to figure out how to change the grid and snap...
[02:36:31] <XXCoder> probably deeply buried in settings heh
[02:46:03] <XXCoder> whew its done
[02:46:48] <XXCoder> now the dangerous freecad feature - fillet
[02:53:47] <samy^> what software?
[02:54:24] <XXCoder> was that to crom?
[02:57:03] <samy^> yeah, just curious
[02:58:44] <Cromaglious> heekscad
[03:00:12] <Cromaglious> now trying to figure out how to turn the gutted receiver back into a solid.. so I can do a pocket operation on it
[03:09:32] <XXCoder> heh
[03:09:50] <XXCoder> I decided to say fuk it and made fillet part of sketch. I HATE fillets in freecad
[03:54:52] <XXCoder> HMMMM
[03:54:57] <XXCoder> what do you guys think
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-0-4KW-Brushless-Spindle-Motor-ER11-Mach3-PWM-Controller-Mount-480W-PSU-/271877640758
[03:55:18] <XXCoder> its a kit with pwm control and all
[05:39:58] <XXCoder> holy crap I think I finally found it
[05:39:59] <XXCoder> http://forums.zentoolworks.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=89
[05:54:16] <XXCoder> woot
http://www.rckeith.co.uk/tb6560-4-axis-spindle-relay-configuration-with-mach3/
[05:54:20] <XXCoder> more details
[05:59:43] <jthornton> morning
[06:08:29] <XXCoder> yo
[06:23:18] <XXCoder> jthornton: what ya think
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-0-4KW-Brushless-Spindle-Motor-ER11-Mach3-PWM-Controller-Mount-480W-PSU-/271877640758
[06:27:28] <jthornton> that's the same power supply or similar to the one I got for the mini gantry stepper power
[06:28:28] <jthornton> you can use this
http://mesaus.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=65&product_id=91
[06:28:34] <XXCoder> I want to have spindle thats controllable by computer
[06:28:35] <jthornton> to replace the pot
[06:28:37] <XXCoder> speed and so on
[06:29:13] <XXCoder> so it just needs relay connection, couple pins to commucate speed so on, and it connects to where pot was connected?
[06:31:25] <jthornton> looks like you don't even need the pot, just a pwm and an enable
[06:31:59] <XXCoder> its amazing hard to find any oinformation
[06:32:03] <XXCoder> how to wire and so on
[06:32:35] <jthornton> scroll way down
[06:33:04] <jthornton> Motor Run/Stop(ENBL): EN terminal is applied to control motor Run / Stop. Motor is running When EN is floating. Motor stop running when EN connect to GND terminal.
[06:33:24] <XXCoder> which link?
[06:33:34] <jthornton> the one you gave me
[06:33:45] <XXCoder> last one?
[06:33:59] <jthornton> yea, didn't see the first one
[06:34:09] <jthornton> was in another window programming
[06:34:37] <jthornton> <XXCoder> jthornton: what ya think
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-0-4KW-Brushless-Spindle-Motor-ER11-Mach3-PWM-Controller-Mount-480W-PSU-/271877640758
[06:34:50] <XXCoder> yeah reading
[06:35:10] <XXCoder> so connect pwm control and computer can control it. nice
[06:35:28] <XXCoder> hmm "it requires external PWM"
[06:35:47] <XXCoder> looks like its included in kit?
[06:36:33] <XXCoder> http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/JjoAAOSwvgdW58fZ/s-l1600.jpg
[06:37:00] <XXCoder> or maybe not
[06:38:36] <jthornton> Function description:
[06:38:36] <jthornton> Speed regulation choice
[06:38:36] <jthornton> 1, Potentiometer speed regulation: You can control speed directly through potentiometer )
[06:38:36] <jthornton> 2, Analog control:VR connect to voltage signal input.GND connect to ground (voltage range of 0-5V) (Notice. When you use external PWM signal speed control, you must be remove the potentiometer control. Otherwise, it will not working)
[06:38:37] <jthornton> 3. PWM signal control: you can input an external PWM signal to speed control. it requires external PWM: level 3.5-12V VPP, frequency 1K-10KHZ, which suitable for MACH3 spindle speed control.(Notice: external PWM signal control necessary to remove the potentiometer , or it can not control).
[06:39:20] <XXCoder> interesting so I still need to buy seperate pwm control module
[06:39:26] <XXCoder> still isnt too expensive though
[06:41:46] <jthornton> do you have a mesa card running the machine?
[06:42:21] <XXCoder> tb6560
[06:42:52] <XXCoder> it has relay for spindle theres people saying theres way to make tb6560 able to control fully besides just on or off
[06:45:26] <jthornton> http://mesaus.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=69&product_id=78
[06:46:53] <XXCoder> what about t
[06:52:00] <jthornton> https://forum.linuxcnc.org/forum/49-basic-configuration/23737-configuration-of-tb6560-controller-variants
[06:52:13] <jthornton> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?TB6560
[06:52:32] <jthornton> ping me if you need me, I'll be in another window
[06:52:41] <XXCoder> sure going to bed soon though lol
[06:53:11] <XXCoder> that site is where I configed mine from lol
[06:55:11] <XXCoder> jthornton: dang the wiki one
[06:55:22] <XXCoder> so badly done lol
[06:55:27] <XXCoder> going to bed and thanks
[06:55:38] <jthornton> ok see you later
[08:01:41] <Tom_itx> jthornton get any rain?
[08:02:15] <Tom_itx> hopefully it's done here for a day or two
[08:07:57] <jthornton> we got some the other day for a couple of hours... prob washed all my grass seed away lol
[08:10:05] <Tom_itx> bummer
[08:10:18] <Tom_itx> riverbanks are getting quite full here again
[08:13:06] <jthornton> that sucks
[08:13:39] <jthornton> slowly making some progress on the new building with wiring and stuff
[08:15:01] <SpeedEvil> yay
[08:17:07] <jthornton> been running the dehydrator at night seems to be keeping the moisture down so it feels cooler inside
[09:32:45] <MacGalempsy> morning
[09:33:53] <MacGalempsy> anyone near Cork?
[09:34:18] <archivist> Ireland?
[09:34:42] <archivist> or a bottle cork or a cork mat
[09:34:43] <MacGalempsy> yeah. there is a diagnostics auction there that may lead to some good prices
[09:37:39] <MacGalempsy> mornin pete
[09:38:09] <BeachBumPete> Hey good morning mac
[09:38:27] <MacGalempsy> how did the electric turn out?
[09:38:47] <BeachBumPete> have not got to it yet still in the planning stages ;)
[09:39:21] <BeachBumPete> I did finally get my cable high speed internet setup with a brand new cable modem/router :D
[09:39:40] <BeachBumPete> it has SUCKED having to stream from my cellphone all the time
[09:40:04] <MacGalempsy> yay. welcome back to civilization
[09:40:16] <BeachBumPete> the local provider of choice is comcast of which I have no experience
[09:40:34] <BeachBumPete> we got Xfiniti blast 75mbps tho and it seems quite fast
[09:40:47] <BeachBumPete> I feel like I was out in the techno wilderness LOL
[09:41:05] <MacGalempsy> hahah. you mean I have to wait? lol
[09:41:50] <BeachBumPete> yeah well actually my cellphone is quite fast but having to turn it on and off and only being able to stream one device at a time sucked
[09:42:46] <BeachBumPete> we watch a lot of netflix and whatnot and I have not been on there enjoying my Star Trek old episodes for far too long.... I almost had to turn in my trekkie card ROFL
[09:43:52] <BeachBumPete> but as far as the power setup I have been talking to my pal Art about it and we have a plan for properly getting it done I think. Just gotta go down and get the sub panel and breakers etc.
[09:45:40] <BeachBumPete> right now I am trying to find a local who has a trailer I can borrow that is heavy enough to support the CNC lathe at about 4k and has a decent ramp system so I can winch it up onto the trailer
[09:47:46] <MacGalempsy> getting a new toy?
[09:48:27] <BeachBumPete> no the same toy just gotta bring it over to the new shop so I can continue the retrofit
[09:49:00] <MacGalempsy> sweet. you may need to look at some equipment rental places, or start hanging out at the vfw
[09:49:31] <BeachBumPete> vfw?
[09:50:26] <MacGalempsy> veterans of foriegn wars
[09:50:44] <MacGalempsy> in Arkansas, they are one of the few places you can drink in a dry county
[09:50:51] <BeachBumPete> yeah I know the meaning but what does that have to do with a trailer?
[09:51:26] <MacGalempsy> hang out at the bar and meet people, the term was used loosely, sorry
[09:51:43] <MacGalempsy> what kind of CNC is it?
[09:51:59] <BeachBumPete> aah I am a veteran Coast Guardsmen but I have never been in a foreign war technically :D
[09:52:24] <BeachBumPete> it is my CNC lathe I was working on before i sold the house
[09:52:42] <MacGalempsy> pics? I just remember you have that cincinatti
[09:52:43] <BeachBumPete> its been several months in moving and it sitting in storage
[09:52:55] <MacGalempsy> dang. in Tn or Fl?
[09:52:57] <BeachBumPete> its a Standard Modern 14x40
[09:53:11] <BeachBumPete> its here in Florida about a mile from my house
[09:53:28] <BeachBumPete> right next to the Cinci
[09:53:53] <MacGalempsy> when are they to be resurrected?
[09:54:05] <BeachBumPete> soon as possible ;)
[09:54:26] <BeachBumPete> I just gotta get the power done and arrange for transport that long mile hehe
[09:54:56] <MacGalempsy> I like how compact that lathe is
[09:55:40] <BeachBumPete> what do you mean?
[09:56:03] <MacGalempsy> from the pics of that style, they dont show the huge housing you see on most
[09:58:20] <BeachBumPete> http://www.wotol.com/images/thumbs/800x800/277136_f35cbb52ec3acad90066c34df492e00b.jpg
[09:58:29] <BeachBumPete> that is what the machine looks like
[09:59:00] <MacGalempsy> oh, ok. that is a little bigger than what came up.
[09:59:39] <BeachBumPete> mine is missing the control pendant arm so I will need to build something for it
[10:00:02] <BeachBumPete> but the rest is pretty much identical to that picture....sans the toolpost toolchanger unfortunately
[10:01:12] <MacGalempsy> BRB trying to get the wife to motivate to go get donuts
[10:01:26] <BeachBumPete> now that IS important :D
[10:01:37] <archivist> sudo wife fetch donuts
[10:01:37] <tiwake> wish I had one to do stuff like that for me
[10:01:58] <MacGalempsy> archivist: incorrect password
[10:02:01] <tiwake> don't trust her to get a car though
[10:02:23] <MacGalempsy> I meant to go get donuts conmigo
[10:02:36] <MacGalempsy> i've been ready for like an hour already
[10:03:06] <MacGalempsy> i bet she will subvert and try to get me to divert, but today thats not going to work. DONUTS = GOOD
[10:03:30] <tiwake> MacGalempsy: I should get some krispykream ones
[10:09:15] <MacGalempsy> my favorite are the apple fritters...mmmmmm
[10:09:22] <MacGalempsy> with a chocolate milk
[10:12:45] <BeachBumPete> I never really cared for the krispy Kreme donuts they put so much frosting or glaze on them they seem like there is no donut in there lOL
[10:13:18] * MacGalempsy agrees with BeachBumPete.
[10:13:21] <BeachBumPete> in Tennessee there was a little mom and pop place called Richy Creme and they made about the perfect glazed donut I think
[10:13:52] <MacGalempsy> never been to a donut shop I liked that had uniforms.
[10:14:03] <BeachBumPete> it was soft and fluffy but just the right amount of glaze on the outisde
[10:14:35] <BeachBumPete> my aunt lives in Austin and there is a place that is famous for their donuts right near her house. I mean like world famous apparently
[10:14:50] <BeachBumPete> I am tempted to visit her just to try that place LOL
[10:17:50] <MacGalempsy> never heard of a world famous donut place. i need to check that out
[10:18:41] <BeachBumPete> http://roundrockdonuts.com/ I think this is the one
[10:23:09] <MacGalempsy> i'll take a dozen apple fritters please. free delivery? $8.99/dozen
[10:23:42] <BeachBumPete> I bet you could get them overnited
[10:25:20] <BeachBumPete> when we lived in tennessee we used to always order Italian Cookie assortments and Cannoli from a bakery right here in Port St. Lucie where we live now. They are amazing
[10:26:43] <MacGalempsy> is that one of the reasons you moved there?
[10:27:04] <BeachBumPete> well lets just say it did not hurt our decision any ;)
[10:27:24] <BeachBumPete> been there live five times since we moved here already
[11:13:10] <pink_vampire> hi
[11:13:31] <Deejay> hi pink
[11:25:08] <Loetmichel> hmm. did i mentoin that i am awfully proud how well that 19" outer shell for a server worked out? i especially like the hexagonal vent holes...
[11:25:21] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org/palbum/main.php?g2_itemId=16414&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
[11:25:29] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org/palbum/main.php?g2_itemId=16411&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
[11:25:51] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org/palbum/main.php?g2_itemId=16182&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
[11:26:03] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org/palbum/main.php?g2_itemId=16179&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
[11:26:57] <gregcnc> 5MM HEX WITH R1.5 corners?
[11:27:15] <Loetmichel> 3,5mm hex with r1.0
[11:27:38] <Loetmichel> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqXauMOhWos
[11:28:01] <Loetmichel> ... on a waaaay to small chinese CNC6040 ;)
[11:29:00] <gregcnc> studying Fanuc turning today
[11:29:28] <Loetmichel> took a while tho... 'cause while the sides and the top/bottom are 1.5mm sheet aluminium the front and back are 4mm thick...
[11:30:20] <Loetmichel> and i made the front 4 times. because i am obviously to dumb to measure the button locations correctly... :-)
[11:31:48] <Loetmichel> i was totally astonished that the 2 halves of the top/bottom fitted together with zero tolerance once the were deburred
[11:32:07] <Frank_1> i fu**ed up so bad... i should have bought 6i25 insted of 5i25.. looking for a pc, and cheap chipsets dont have pci slot T_T
[11:32:15] <gregcnc> did it take 6 month to complete?
[11:32:22] <Loetmichel> a bit of copper tape on the back and powder coating the outside and the "puzzle tile" seam virtually disappeared
[11:33:04] <Loetmichel> gregcnc: no, a few pics of that were from the first server we made.
[11:33:21] <Loetmichel> and a few are from the second one i made last week
[11:33:28] <gregcnc> oh ok
[11:33:42] <Loetmichel> the week before last week
[11:35:40] <Loetmichel> but even with taht much material removed the back plate is sirprisingly sturdy
[11:35:46] <Loetmichel> it doesent bend a bit.
[11:36:34] <CaptHindsight> Loetmichel: is that a vacuum table on the bed of the 6040?
[11:36:39] <Loetmichel> yes
[11:37:19] <CaptHindsight> what do you put between the part and the table to keep the table from being hit?
[11:37:26] <Loetmichel> nothing
[11:37:37] <Loetmichel> the top plate is 8mm thick PVC and removeable
[11:37:59] <CaptHindsight> top plate of the vacuum table?
[11:38:26] <CaptHindsight> sacrificial top plate
[11:38:26] <Loetmichel> just takes a while to get the 19000 drills back into the new one
[11:38:27] <Loetmichel> yes
[11:39:19] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org/palbum/main.php?g2_itemId=14682&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
[11:39:27] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org/palbum/main.php?g2_itemId=14685&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
[11:39:37] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org/palbum/main.php?g2_itemId=14688&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
[11:40:29] <Loetmichel> its ~9500 3mm drills 6mm deep and then ~9500 0,6mm drills thru the plate
[11:40:42] <Loetmichel> to minimize vacuum loss when milling thru
[11:41:08] <Loetmichel> and then faced off
[11:42:06] <Loetmichel> the white things are M4 countersunk nylon screws so it doesent matter when you accidentally touch one while milling
[11:42:13] <BeachBumPete> just out of curiosity do any of you guys have one of those nice new portable splashproof bluetooth speakers they make nowadays? I am looking at getting one
[11:43:11] <CaptHindsight> I listen to secret messages from space so I can't use bluetooth since it's a security risk :)
[11:43:44] <Simondious> Same here, well almost, I send secret messages from space, so what use have I for wireless bluetooth?
[11:43:46] <BeachBumPete> aah somehow I am not surprised to hear that from you ;)
[11:44:19] <Loetmichel> CaptHindsight: i just face off the sacificial top every now and then when it gets to bumpy... and toss it and mount a new one when i am down to 4mm thickness
[11:44:25] <BeachBumPete> my friend has one of those JBL Flip 3 ones and it actually surprised the hell out of me how good it sounded
[11:44:33] <Loetmichel> so far i have used up 2 top plates
[11:44:46] <Loetmichel> since feb 2014
[11:45:53] <CaptHindsight> BeachBumPete: battery powered BT speaker?
[11:46:15] <BeachBumPete> well yeah wireless lithium recharceable I guess
[11:46:42] <BeachBumPete> http://www.ebay.com/itm/JBL-Flip-3-Splashproof-Portable-Bluetooth-Speaker-Black-/112127904184?hash=item1a1b5809b8:g:F0oAAOSwOdpXz245
[11:46:48] <BeachBumPete> this is the one he has
[11:47:04] <BeachBumPete> there are MANY different models and manufacturers
[11:48:44] <CaptHindsight> I use leftover monitors from my music days in the shop. I can hold a concert in the parking lot
[11:49:08] <BeachBumPete> I have some studio monitors as well they are amazing
[11:49:15] <BeachBumPete> but a bit less portable :D
[11:50:19] <BeachBumPete> I bought them for my Midi Keyboard Controller but my wife has since sort of confiscated them for her use with her Cellphone LOL
[11:50:29] <gregcnc> this has wheels and a handle
https://www.ionaudio.com/products/details/block-rocker-bluetooth-ipa56c
[11:50:35] <CaptHindsight> I can see the BT ones coming in handy for music on the deck or backyard and you don't want to run wires
[11:50:37] <Loetmichel> i use some 30W sin 2 way stereo speakers from the 80ties on my PC at home
[11:51:05] <Loetmichel> with a 2*50W car booster powered from the 12V atx plug of the PC
[11:51:18] <BeachBumPete> OK perhaps I should have been more specific I meant small portable units :D
[11:51:29] <BeachBumPete> I have plenty of large and powerful speakers and amps here
[11:52:17] <gregcnc> I was at a gathering when someone asked if the host had a wifi speaker. he wheeled that thing out
[11:52:25] <Loetmichel> outside/on the move i am usually polite enough to use headphnoes and not press my music tast onto passerx by
[11:52:28] <Loetmichel> passers
[11:52:35] <CaptHindsight> Guitar Center was closing out a stack of QSC amps ~15 years ago. I think I have ~4000W available :)
[11:52:46] <Loetmichel> taste
[11:53:06] <Loetmichel> CaptHindsight: you mean NOMINAL 4kw
[11:53:11] <Loetmichel> real more like 2kw
[11:53:17] <CaptHindsight> yeah, not peak
[11:53:23] <BeachBumPete> Loetmichel my personal use would be for jobsite work where I am installing custom cabinetry and trim...be nice to have some good sounds in a small package
[11:53:36] <Loetmichel> the few qsc amps i repaired tripped the main breaker at about half the printed on power ;)
[11:54:18] <CaptHindsight> never tripper their breaker but I could get the house lights to dim in synch with the bass beats
[11:55:15] <BeachBumPete> http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Other-Ultimate-Ears-UE-Boom-Water-Resistant-360-Degree-Bluetooth-Speaker/182272502814?_trksid=p2047675.c100009.m1982&_trkparms=aid%3D888007%26algo%3DDISC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D38804%26meid%3D516658c1c25544de91381d0c77c30cda%26pid%3D100009%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D2%26sd%3D112127904184
[11:55:25] <CaptHindsight> BeachBumPete: let me know what you find for speakers
[11:55:31] <BeachBumPete> I heard both of these at a local stereo store
[11:55:47] <BeachBumPete> the JBL seemed to have deeper bass but not by much
[11:55:57] <CaptHindsight> tiny speaker
[11:55:58] <gregcnc> I have a 4.5 cubic foot transmission line 10" sub i built, but the amp is dead
[11:56:05] <BeachBumPete> honestly it was quite surprising how good it sounds from such a tiny speaker
[11:56:29] <Loetmichel> for "on worksite use" i would recommend a thing a bit mor sturdy. like this:
https://www.aldi.co.uk/p/68888/0
[11:56:34] <BeachBumPete> my Miller and Kreisel sub's onboard amp is dead also unfortunatley
[11:57:01] <BeachBumPete> what makes you think that is more sturdy?
[11:57:30] <CaptHindsight> http://www.frys.com/product/8088034 BT receiver $10
[11:57:32] <BeachBumPete> the JBL is quite a heavy little metal tube and it is splashproof as well.
[11:59:01] <Loetmichel> BeachBumPete: for starters its desiged with rubber bumpers on the corners so id doesent damage when falling from the shelf
[11:59:17] <gregcnc> I got wifey one of these
https://gracedigital.com/shop/bluetooth-amplifier-100/
[12:00:13] <CaptHindsight> Aldi in Europe is more like a department store, forgot about that
[12:00:34] <CaptHindsight> in the USA it's a bring your own bag grocery store
[12:00:56] <gregcnc> don't they also have random laptops and electronics
[12:01:01] <BeachBumPete> Loetmichel the JBL is rubber coated at the corners to protect it. I was surprised at how well made it is actually. Sounded great but I was wondering if there was a better option available
[12:01:29] <CaptHindsight> well I haven't been in an Aldi in the US for 25+ years
[12:01:37] <CaptHindsight> I'll have to look
[12:02:10] <BeachBumPete> we have aldi here but it is a grocery store ;)
[12:03:18] <gregcnc> hah the current ads shows bedding and paint supplies
[12:04:01] <BeachBumPete> http://www.cnet.com/topics/speakers/best-speakers/bluetooth/
[12:04:04] <gregcnc> trader joes is also aldi
[12:04:34] <CaptHindsight> another store I rarely shop
[12:07:32] <CaptHindsight> can you buy bags at Aldi? Or is that frowned on?
[12:07:54] <gregcnc> hevn't been since I was like 6yo
[12:08:59] <gregcnc> still remember the quarter for the cart
[12:09:15] <CaptHindsight> when did "seeing" something in the USA become "hold it in my hands"?
[12:09:48] <gregcnc> because can I fondle it sounds wrong
[12:10:06] <CaptHindsight> must be
[12:10:20] <CaptHindsight> happens often with credit cards
[12:10:51] <CaptHindsight> and I get a puzzled look when I try to clarify their request
[12:11:58] <gregcnc> kids were saying that when i was a kid 30 years ago, so it must be completely normal now
[12:12:19] <gregcnc> but everyone says that
[12:12:48] <CaptHindsight> gregcnc: good idea, I will now respond with "No but you may fondle it, I do"
[12:26:13] <Loetmichel> CaptHindsight: its a grocery supermarket here as well
[12:26:47] <Loetmichel> it just has a "specail items" isle... where such things as tools or computers or clothes are sold
[13:38:12] <Roguish> pcw_home: hey, do you have a 7I29 (dual 2kw H-bridge) in stock?
[13:40:53] <pcw_home> yeah
[14:44:36] <Cromaglious> hehe.. 2kw capable stepper would fold my 3040 in half
[14:53:05] <Cromaglious> 5x20mm fuses are getting hard to find locally..
[15:00:00] <pink_vampire> Loetmichel: very nice job
[15:00:41] <pink_vampire> how do you make the 90 deg band on the edge of the aluminum panel?
[15:54:29] <nos> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ATntHemHk
[15:54:35] * nos learns
[16:00:15] <cradek> step 2: install bigger braking resistor
[16:18:41] <Crom> pink you have a hard wood 2x4? make a press break out of it... cut a 45 cut in one side 1/2 way through it, turn it over and do the same from the other end and side so you end up with a 90 degree press break. stick in a vice and put your AL sheet between them and clamp away for a 90 corner
[16:19:32] <Crom> pine or fir won't work...
[16:22:22] <Crom> pink_vampire, or make one out of some steel bar... that idiot up in Bay Roberts the Newfie... Short I think is the last name has a hydraulic press he has made a press break for
[16:22:42] <Crom> youtube guy
[16:25:14] <Loetmichel> pink_vampire: by hand ;)
[16:25:35] <Cromaglious> He's seating a bead on a tire and has his hand over the rim and tire... I worked at a tire short where one of the guys had a rim split down the center doing that and half way took his hand off... the rim left a dent in the roof 20' up
[16:26:01] <Cromaglious> s/short/shop/
[16:26:35] <Cromaglious> the rim split at the rivets holding the center to the outter rim
[16:27:39] <Cromaglious> after that, we had to attach the air hose, move the bead breaker arm over the center and lean back seating the beads
[16:28:10] <Cromaglious> we had another rim do the same exact thing
[16:28:29] <Cromaglious> after that we never used that brand of rim again
[16:34:39] <Loetmichel> Cromaglious: i have seen a 20" 2 part rim from a big czech Truck burst while filling the tyre... and seen said rim flange fly thru the Eternit roof of the workshop we were working in...8 meters above. 2 times. one time outward and one time on the way back in... and we are talking ~20 pounds of steel here. since then we placed the wheels with the rim flange downwards when filling them.
[16:39:08] <Cromaglious> truck tire we always put into the cage. heavy wall pipe cage. it has many a dent in it from split rims flying apart.
[16:39:48] <Loetmichel> thats why we did it "face down" after that incident
[16:40:03] <Loetmichel> nobody got hurt, but it wasnt THAT cheap to fix the roof ;)
[16:40:38] <Loetmichel> one of the wheels weights close to 500lbs, so thats enough of a deterrent for the rim flange to fly off ;)
[16:41:26] <Loetmichel> i am talking about this truck:
http://www.cyrom.org/palbum/main.php?g2_itemId=16324
[16:41:35] <Cromaglious> if we had a tire and wheel that would not fit in the cage, we'd back the shop truck over it...
[16:42:17] <Loetmichel> these rubbers go up to my shoulder... ;)
[16:42:34] <Loetmichel> nearly
[16:43:00] <Cromaglious> one time we borrowed a forklift to put over the tire
[16:43:15] <Cromaglious> 26" front loader tire
[16:44:03] <Cromaglious> not the best place for me to work... I'm latex allergic...
[16:44:06] <Loetmichel> pink_vampire: still there?
[16:44:16] <Loetmichel> hrhr
[16:44:25] <Loetmichel> i can imagine.
[16:45:05] <Cromaglious> I always wondered why my hands would be bright red after working with inner tubes
[16:45:37] <Cromaglious> 20 years later I find out why...
[16:46:03] <Loetmichel> kind of a slow blow fuse on that epiphany?
[16:47:40] <Cromaglious> yep... I never used latex gloves after about the age of 13... and usually wore leather gloves working with tires
[16:48:43] <Loetmichel> ... says something about your sex life tho...
[16:49:00] <Cromaglious> bandaids never stuck on me for long...
[16:49:01] <Loetmichel> ... thats how my first girlfriend discovered that she had a latex allergy ;)
[16:49:31] <Cromaglious> ditto for my daughter..
[16:49:45] <Cromaglious> maybe that's how she ended up with 5 kids
[16:49:54] <Cromaglious> with 4 different dads
[16:49:56] <Deejay> gn8
[16:49:59] <Loetmichel> harhar
[16:50:02] <Cromaglious> nite Deejay
[16:50:04] <Loetmichel> good night Deejay
[16:50:16] <Deejay> :)
[16:51:14] <Loetmichel> i can tell from experience: there ARE condoms made of non-latex.
[16:51:24] <Loetmichel> and they are as good as the real deal.
[16:52:17] <Cromaglious> ahh deejay is in germany...
[16:52:17] <Loetmichel> only drawback: they rustle like the baking tubes material
[16:52:44] <Loetmichel> Cromaglious: yeah, actually he lives not that far from me. i did meet him once ;)
[16:52:57] <Loetmichel> only a few 100km
[16:53:54] <Cromaglious> heekscad is pissing me off... I bring in a STL and I can get an outline sketch.. nothing for pockets...
[16:54:12] <Cromaglious> holes yes...
[16:54:43] <Cromaglious> oh.. ohhhh.,... now I have to figure out how to slice it in half...
[16:54:55] <Cromaglious> so my pocket is a hole
[16:55:23] <Cromaglious> IGS file comes in as faces and I haven't figured out how to make it a solid
[16:57:21] <os1r1s> Cromaglious Its much easier to do pockets if its from a dxf/dxg
[16:58:22] <os1r1s> Though I believe meshcam can take the IGS and create a toolpath.
[17:02:08] <Crom> meshcam is $$$$
[17:03:51] <os1r1s> Cromaglious Meshcam is not pricey
[17:04:01] <os1r1s> Mastercam is $$$$
[17:04:05] <os1r1s> Nx is $$$$
[17:04:15] <Crom> grrr I have 2 solid selected and try to do a cut and nothing happens\
[17:06:57] <Crom> meshcam is $250
[17:07:56] <Crom> and it;s windobloz or osx not linux
[17:08:22] <enleth> Crom: try F360?
[17:08:31] <enleth> still needs a VM but costs nothing or peanuts
[17:08:41] <Crom> again that Winbloz or osx
[17:08:52] <enleth> set up a VM for that
[17:09:08] <Crom> I'm trying to figure this out for a maker space... I require windows
[17:09:11] <enleth> you're not going to get a commercial CAD/CAM package on Linux
[17:09:13] <Crom> err linux
[17:09:28] <LeelooMinai> Someone wrote that Fuxion360 needs more video ram in VM that was available. Usie Windows for CAD/CAM imo:p
[17:09:48] <enleth> than was available where?
[17:09:53] <LeelooMinai> In the VM
[17:09:59] <LeelooMinai> As an option that is
[17:10:30] <enleth> in what VM?
[17:10:46] <LeelooMinai> Don't rememver. VirtualBox maybe?
[17:11:24] <enleth> use KVM or something then
[17:11:31] <enleth> it does work on VirtualBox for me, though
[17:11:43] <LeelooMinai> I see this:
http://i.imgur.com/6YBXJ69.png
[17:11:57] <LeelooMinai> So, unless there's something more to it, 128MB seems to be the limit?
[17:12:45] <enleth> I can set it to 256MB
[17:12:52] <enleth> maybe it's just hardware-dependent
[17:13:13] <LeelooMinai> Hmm, in any case, running CAD in VM seems questionable to me.
[17:13:29] <enleth> there's absolutely no reason it should
[17:14:00] <LeelooMinai> No reason it should what?
[17:14:00] <Crom> f360 is slow enough on the machines i can use
[17:14:19] <enleth> especially on a desktop computer where you can actually pass a dedicated graphics card to the VM
[17:14:40] <enleth> but still have it be a VM in any other way, with disk snapshotting and all
[17:15:02] <LeelooMinai> Right, well, that's theory, but practice used to be different. Unless something changed recently.
[17:20:15] * JT-Shop picking some elderberries
[17:20:50] <Crom> trying stp file
[17:21:29] <enleth> LeelooMinai: depends on your hardware and how you set up the hypervisor and the VM, but you *can* get a performance penatly of 2-3% or so and native graphics on a proper workstation
[17:21:42] <enleth> on a laptop, you might be limited in your options
[17:22:52] <LeelooMinai> at the time I last looked at it, it was still kind of expermental, and not supported by many VMs
[17:23:35] <enleth> that must have been some time ago
[17:23:59] <enleth> you're just not going to get that feature OOTB in the "user friendly" solutions like VirtualBox
[17:24:49] <enleth> passing a GPU (or any other PCI device really_ to a VM is a bog standard thing to do under Xen and KVM as long as you have a chipset that supports VT-d
[17:24:53] * Loetmichel uses vmware player
[17:25:08] <enleth> again, on a dedicated workstation, not a problem
[17:25:08] <Loetmichel> i can even play 3d games on the Dell precision M6500
[17:26:03] <Loetmichel> inside the VM
[17:34:03] <Tom_itx> JT-Shop making wine from em?
[17:49:44] <JT-Shop> yea one more batch like this and I can make 20 gallons
[18:03:27] <MacGalempsy> hello
[18:03:42] <Tom_itx> evening
[18:04:57] <MacGalempsy> evening
[18:05:01] <MacGalempsy> working hard?
[18:05:19] <Tom_itx> hardly
[18:07:00] <MacGalempsy> got about an hour of down time before heading out to a birthday party
[18:07:11] <MacGalempsy> luckily it is at a brewery where we know the owner
[18:07:21] <Tom_itx> just got back from the local fair
[18:07:40] <MacGalempsy> nice, eat any fried stuff?
[18:07:52] <Tom_itx> naw, not this time
[18:07:58] <Tom_itx> gotta watch my BP
[18:08:12] <Tom_itx> nice cool day though
[18:08:31] <MacGalempsy> we went to a vintage flea market expo and the philharmonic.
[18:09:03] <MacGalempsy> however, the exciting part of the day was when my nephew called to say there is a new Star Trek game that came out for free on XBox1
[18:16:12] <JT-Shop> almost done picking elderberries
[18:16:58] <Tom_itx> finally dried up a bit here
[18:22:19] <FloppyDisk525> I'll take a few berries...
[18:22:57] <JT-Shop> yea starting to dry up here too
[18:23:07] <JT-Shop> I'll show you where we get them...
[18:23:18] <Tom_itx> may go clean off the patio before dark...
[18:23:46] <Tom_itx> right now working on some code
[18:29:01] <JT-Shop> dos?
[18:29:05] <Tom_itx> yeah
[18:31:43] <JT-Shop> I was making good progress on my configuration tool this morning till I tried to pass a reference to a dictionary to a method and got stuck trying to find the proper syntax
[18:32:14] <pcw_home> you lucky guys with actual rain,
[18:32:16] <pcw_home> hasn't rained here since March
[18:32:43] <Tom_itx> someone wrote opensource to convert this to windows but i found i couldn't get it to do what i wanted nearly as easy
[18:33:04] <Tom_itx> pcw_home the river is nearly full
[18:33:22] <Tom_itx> it's gone down about 3' though
[18:34:58] <Tom_itx> you're welcome to keep the earthquakes out west though
[18:38:27] <Frank_1> anyone knows someone running 5i25 with pci-e to pci adapter? i Fu**ed up by buying 5i25 instead of 6i25 lol
[18:41:49] <JT-Shop> I'm not sure having way too much rain is lucky or not
[18:42:03] <Frank_1> peter got pissed off by me
[18:42:08] <Frank_1> *joke*
[18:42:09] <JT-Shop> hi Frank_1
[18:42:12] <Frank_1> hi!
[18:42:17] <Frank_1> already got the cable!
[18:42:22] <JT-Shop> cool
[18:42:26] <Frank_1> actually, i dont, but its in my country at least hehehe
[18:42:33] <Frank_1> just have to pick it up
[18:42:37] <Frank_1> how are you doing?
[18:42:38] <JT-Shop> you really have a pcie only?
[18:42:47] <JT-Shop> doing ok
[18:42:53] <JT-Shop> picking elderberries
[18:43:49] <Frank_1> im looking motherboards to buy, i have and old 2008 motherboard that i want to change for the machine pc
[18:44:05] <Frank_1> and skylake doesnt come with pci slot anymore,
[18:44:33] <Frank_1> and cheap motherboards from hasswell or broadwell dont either, its like a mid range chipset thinh
[18:44:35] <Frank_1> thing
[18:45:07] <JT-Shop> any friends coming to Miami?
[18:45:33] <Frank_1> lol, not for now
[18:47:22] <JT-Shop> darn, I could do a swap for you if you did
[18:49:48] <Frank_1> hehe, ur so generous man!
[18:51:48] <JT-Shop> I just try to help
[18:55:01] <Frank_1> well, thanks for the intention; next time is 6i25 for sure heh, leaving early today! bye everyone!
[18:55:37] * JT-Shop will have purple fingers for a few days now
[19:04:56] <MacGalempsy> well im off to the bday party. catch yall later.
[19:06:15] <Erant> Does anyone here do gun machining? I'm going to find some time to build as much of a Ruger 10/22 as I can (minus the stock, barrel, and trigger group).
[19:06:41] <Erant> I just ordered the aluminum for the receiver, and now I'm trying to figure out what to make the bolt out of.
[19:08:13] <Erant> I was looking at either 4140 or maybe 1045, and then case hardening the thing or something.
[19:09:51] <Erant> And then I need the extractor and firing pin.
[19:10:14] <Erant> Which are sheet metal parts.
[19:27:53] <enleth> Erant: Duc I think does
[19:28:04] <enleth> doesn't seem to be around at the moment
[19:28:46] <enleth> or at the very least, gun accessory machining, but he does seem to know a thing or two about gun manufacturing itself
[19:31:22] <Erant> Cool. Figured this'd be the right place, but I know there's also some chance of there being a sentiment against it.
[19:31:36] <enleth> not really, I think
[19:32:07] <enleth> the topic does come up from time to time, there are some other people who do have something to do with gun production
[19:32:22] <Erant> Good. I've never owned one, nor do I see myself shooting one a lot, but building one looks to be a ton of fun.
[19:32:55] <enleth> is it actually legal for you to make a receiver on your own where you live?
[19:33:07] <Erant> It'll be some of the most complicated and time consuming machining I've done, but I'm excited.
[19:33:39] <Erant> Yeah, California allows for it. There's a little bit of confusion around pistols maybe but rifles (especially .22) are in the clear.
[19:34:04] <enleth> oh, ok, lucky you
[19:34:32] <Erant> I'll be honest, I'm unsure how I feel about it.
[19:35:10] <Erant> In the end I think the plans are out there, can't stop it now...
[20:03:28] <Cromaglious_> for crying out loud.. inkscape saves svg in pixels or px and heekscad looks at px as mm
[20:04:53] <Cromaglious_> so in inkscape you design your part in mm, and just before you save it, you scale it to 1px == 1mm size..
[20:33:15] <Cromaglious_> ok... running g code...looking good so far
[20:33:54] <Cromaglious_> correct width and length so far
[20:41:12] <SpeedEvil> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A-BRILLIANT-OLD-HANDMADE-KASHAEN-ORIENTAL-CARPET-370-x-245-cm-/401179507272?hash=item5d68297a48:g:CzwAAOSwjXRXbmdM
[20:41:26] * SpeedEvil idly wonders about carpets.
[20:43:08] * LeelooMinai ponders "Do they even fly?"
[20:43:43] <SpeedEvil> Alas no.
[20:44:11] <LeelooMinai> So fake
[20:48:43] <enleth> SpeedEvil: nice work area, but definietely poor rigidity
[20:50:10] <LeelooMinai> That's what lives in those carpets:
http://www.ehso.com/dustmites/dustmite.gif
[20:51:00] <SpeedEvil> LeelooMinai: alas due to poor storage, one of mine got much eaten by moths :/'
[20:52:34] <LeelooMinai> I banned carpets from my room one day. I could not find any fallen electronic component in them, they were generating static, once you spilled something on them, you were screwed, etc. - those are evil things
[20:53:12] <LeelooMinai> Vinyl panels ftw I guess
[20:55:46] <Cromaglious_> first layer done, going for next layer
[20:55:52] <Cylly> LeelooMinai: actually: camel wool carpets are antistatic
[20:56:25] <Cylly> vinyl is the stuff that usually gets you charged up
[20:56:27] <LeelooMinai> They are also exotic nowadays, so don't count:)
[20:56:45] <Cylly> i had one below my workdesk at home.
[20:56:47] <LeelooMinai> I have laminate panels now - they are ok, easy to clean, etc.
[20:56:53] <Cylly> original afghan carpet
[20:57:31] <Cylly> its surprisingly heat resistant, antistatic, short "haired" so it doesent eat components and really nice to the feet.
[20:57:51] <Cylly> even a dropped soldering iron did no harm
[20:58:12] <Cylly> ... its a bit decadent tho to have an $2000 carpet underneath your work desk ;)
[20:58:12] <LeelooMinai> Maybe you have a ganuine flying carpet there
[20:58:58] <Cylly> i dont think so
[20:59:07] <Cylly> wrong country of origin ;)
[21:00:20] <Cylly> laminate is acceptable for working spaces tho
[21:01:09] <LeelooMinai> Much more practical
[21:01:41] <Cylly> but when(if) i ever get my own house instead of living in a rented space i will definetly lay oak end grain parquet
[21:01:45] <Cylly> in the workshop
[21:02:10] <LeelooMinai> And if something falls on it - boom - a dent:)
[21:02:22] <Cylly> thats true for laminate
[21:02:28] <Cylly> not for end grain oak
[21:02:55] <SpeedEvil> Also - I computed the power requirements to get a ~10m^2 carpet to carry a 100kg load. It's ~7kW or so.
[21:02:56] <Cylly> that stuff can take a hammer falling down fin first
[21:03:15] <Cylly> SpeedEvil: depends on how you lift it
[21:03:32] <SpeedEvil> Cylly: by accellerating air downwards ideally
[21:03:37] <SpeedEvil> over the whole area
[21:03:39] <Cylly> if you use slow turning popellers: maybe
[21:04:03] <Cylly> if you use less efficient means of converting (electrical) energy to thrust: not
[21:04:16] <SpeedEvil> Electrical can be surprisingly good.
[21:04:46] <Cylly> my rule of thumb for pretty efficiend brushless and large slow turning props is about 100W per kg
[21:04:47] <SpeedEvil> I have in a box here parts for a quad that gets ~15g/W thrust
[21:04:53] <Cylly> to provide hovering thrust
[21:06:12] <LeelooMinai> Hmm, so what density lipo batteries sually are? I guess W/g?
[21:06:16] <Cylly> empirical tested with the best combination of motors and propellers on a quadcopter i could muster
[21:06:32] <Cylly> LeelooMinai: kwh/kg
[21:06:39] <LeelooMinai> Right, was going to correct
[21:06:42] <Cylly> or Wh/g
[21:07:37] <Cylly> its surprising tho that a suboptimal propeller/brushless combination can drive down efficiency below 50%
[21:07:41] <SpeedEvil> ~180Wh/kg or so
[21:07:51] <SpeedEvil> Cylly: 'efficiency' is fun to define
[21:08:02] <SpeedEvil> Cylly: Especially once you realise it varies over airspeeds
[21:08:17] <Cylly> SpeedEvil: not that much for hovering copters
[21:08:27] <Cylly> there you have basically NO airspeed at all
[21:08:38] <SpeedEvil> true, for pure hovering in no wind
[21:10:02] <Cylly> fun fact: jetcat P60 a model tubine needs about 800gr fuel a minute to provide about 6kg of thrust... thats in the 100kW ballpark...
[21:10:14] <Cylly> talking about INefficient ;)
[21:12:14] <SpeedEvil> Tiny turbines are horrible
[21:12:39] <SpeedEvil> Pulsejets are almost better :)
[21:13:29] <Cylly> of course that gets better once the plane they are mounted on gets up to speed
[21:13:56] <SpeedEvil> A little.
[21:14:03] <Cylly> they are the worst choice for hovering, their exhaust is in the 200m/s ballpark
[21:14:41] <Cylly> its nearly supersonic when it leaves the nozzle
[21:14:42] <SpeedEvil> Modern 'proper' jets are at ~40:1 compression ratio, which is awesome.
[21:14:59] <SpeedEvil> tiny ones may hit 4:1
[21:15:18] <SpeedEvil> Also - worst is rocket engines :)
[21:15:26] <Cylly> of course ;)
[21:16:08] <Cylly> btw: there is a "proper" plane that flies with 2 model turbines.
[21:16:24] <Cylly> you know the "Cri Cri"?
[21:17:12] <SpeedEvil> yeah :)
[21:18:42] <Cylly> http://www.minijets.org/index.php?id=285 <-saw that flying live once
[21:18:51] <Cylly> it looks like something out of a comic
[21:19:08] <Cylly> straight out of "roger rabbit"
[21:20:39] <Cylly> there was a b/w TV series back in the days in germany... called "tollkühne männer in ihren fliegenden kisten"... reminds me of this guy...
[21:21:34] <Cylly> ("daredevil men in their flying jaffa crates" would be the most apt translation i can think of)
[21:21:53] <gregcnc> Thre is also an electric CRI CRI iirc
[21:23:02] <Cylly> i me3an: even with no fuel in that i would exceet max TOW by about 20kg sitting in that.
[21:23:07] <Cylly> WITHOUT any clothes ;)
[21:36:43] <Cromaglious_> next layer down
[21:40:54] <Cromaglious_> looking like 26 hours...
[21:45:07] <Crom> changing step over to .7mm and doc to .3mm from .3 and .2 and upping feedrate to 80 from 60
[22:02:39] <Cromaglious_> 1st done, next layer
[22:23:32] <XXCoder> hey all
[22:43:07] <Crom> at -1.65mmmm
[22:50:37] <Cromaglious_> at -2mm
[22:53:06] <Cromaglious_> -2.35mm start
[22:53:34] <Cromaglious_> looks like 5min a layer
[22:53:47] <XXCoder> that would give it plenty of time to keep cool
[22:55:38] <Crom> looks around 4 hours
[23:01:21] <Cromaglious_> -2.7mm layer start
[23:01:44] <Cromaglious_> hmm 7minutes...
[23:10:37] <Cromaglious_> -3.05 just started
[23:17:53] <Crom> run it another hour then pause till the morning
[23:19:11] <XXCoder> can pause?
[23:19:19] <XXCoder> I dont see anything like that in repitier
[23:20:08] <Crom> linuxcnc
[23:20:31] <XXCoder> can 3d print with linuxcnc?
[23:20:44] <XXCoder> oh hes cutting not printing NM LOL
[23:20:48] <XXCoder> saw layers and assumed that
[23:20:54] <Crom> 3040 milling ar15 lower 80%
[23:29:52] <Crom> at -3.75mm
[23:32:37] <XXCoder> fun
[23:36:43] <Crom> 1/8" bit... 0.35mm step down, 1mm step over
[23:40:39] <Crom> -4.1mm
[23:41:20] <Erant> 1/8" bit? yugh
[23:42:01] <Erant> Crom: How much material's being removed? Just the fire control group?
[23:42:19] <Erant> (Can you even get down deep enough?)
[23:42:45] <Crom> i'm only gowing down 16.2mm to the first ledge
[23:43:59] <Crom> I have some 1/2 AL i think I'm going to use to make a 1.5KW ER20 spindle holder
[23:44:58] <Crom> -4.5mm
[23:52:20] <Crom> -4.8