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[02:42:19] <Deejay> moin
[05:17:43] <jthornton> morning
[06:12:27] <XXCoder> super
[06:35:36] <jthornton> lost the heat in the house last night, I hope it is just the thermostat
[06:36:14] <XXCoder> maybe it's just heat sucking demon
[06:36:19] <XXCoder> heh
[06:36:40] <jthornton> it just started clicking on and off so I turned it off for the night
[06:49:53] <XXCoder> good idea
[06:50:04] <XXCoder> https://media.giphy.com/media/26gsw55Gvq5xqLHFu/giphy.gif best gif
[07:01:57] <MacPhone> morning
[07:05:33] <jthornton> looks like the thermostat took a crap, I just jumpered the heater out and it came on
[07:06:29] <XXCoder> it isnt bimetal strip type?
[07:06:34] <XXCoder> those seem to be immortal
[07:07:16] <jthornton> it's a programmable one so during the week day the temp is set different and at night it's allowed to get cooler
[07:07:25] <jthornton> saves on heat and AC
[07:09:39] <MacPhone> how long until it heats up?
[07:09:59] <jthornton> what do you mean?
[07:10:30] <MacPhone> you jumpered it, so loke an hour or so until its habitable?
[07:11:46] <jthornton> oh the house is comfortable now, the tstat died about 9pm and we have a little decorative electric fireplace with a few watts of heat and left that running last night along with a small heater in the master bath
[07:14:13] <XXCoder> my room will always be cold
[07:14:14] <jthornton> the house has R30 on top of R13 in the attic and R21 in the walls
[07:14:19] <XXCoder> it gets colder in summers
[07:14:27] <XXCoder> nah kidding but always colder
[07:14:31] <jthornton> reverse osmosis?
[07:19:51] <MacPhone> the humidity is pretty high up there, no?
[07:20:50] <XXCoder> my room current humidity 30%
[07:25:32] <MacPhone> we have a dehumidifier and in the summer it runs 24/7.
[07:25:55] <XXCoder> my room is rather unusual in house where it get excessive humidity
[07:26:04] <XXCoder> rest of house usually 40% in summer
[07:31:11] <MacPhone> strange
[07:31:36] <XXCoder> nah its likely fountain leaj
[07:31:38] <XXCoder> leak
[07:31:46] <XXCoder> my nephew room is worse
[07:32:03] <XXCoder> they kinda repaired it so its better but still not very good
[07:33:53] <MacPhone> leaks = mold issues
[07:34:00] <MacPhone> usually
[07:34:25] <XXCoder> yep
[07:34:50] <XXCoder> my room seem to not have any but nephew room does, thankfully not black fungus
[07:35:11] <XXCoder> we are consantly using hepa+ filter to keep air quality up
[07:35:17] <XXCoder> both my room and his
[07:35:36] <MacPhone> bleach wipes help. just go over the whole room
[07:36:03] <XXCoder> no fungus so far now, besides restroom
[07:36:07] <XXCoder> restroom has no vent
[07:36:24] <XXCoder> I open window when bathing, even when outside is snowing
[07:36:47] <XXCoder> keep humidity down by pumping in dryer aur
[07:36:56] <XXCoder> drier
[07:38:10] <XXCoder> if I owned house I would put vent right above shower head
[07:38:17] <XXCoder> or off to side if pipes there
[07:38:34] <XXCoder> in any case, above shower to keep wet air moving outside
[07:56:41] <yasnak> do they make like 'offset point' mics?
[07:57:13] <yasnak> I have some pain in the ass parts that have tiny milled diameters that I can only measure by using CMM from top. ugh
[07:58:07] <XXCoder> sometimes parts just are spiteful
[07:58:24] <XXCoder> I had one part that has ID surface inside its base
[07:58:55] <XXCoder> so i have to setup a hacky jig so i can calulate where ID surface is so I can set it then find where hole is in respect of it
[07:59:48] <XXCoder> the part I call "old car" has 4 holes that I have to find by using gage rods though pairs, supported by gage blocks and 123 blocks
[08:00:12] <XXCoder> and height gage has to check it from bottom up to front hole and see if its within .005"
[08:02:02] <XXCoder> that ones not most nightmarish, nope. one that is is the "arrow". it has "front" ledge thats .01", I has to setup so it rests on exactly that point to check rest of sizes. I use 4 123 blocks to do so
[08:02:33] <XXCoder> whats your most complex checking setup heh
[08:03:15] <XXCoder> is those milled areas bore? if so maybe air gage
[08:03:48] <archivist> yasnak, yes there are some special mics for deep grooves etc
[08:03:50] <yasnak> I've used video, height gage and pin mic
[08:04:16] <yasnak> but the round "cam" is -0.02 into the part. the Part is a 8x8" sheet 0.05" in diameter
[08:04:53] <yasnak> Making actuators for hand instruments. Tolerance is 0.0310 +0.0 -0.0005 lol
[08:04:59] <archivist> er wot 8x8" sheet 0.05" in diameter
[08:05:22] <yasnak> yeah, 8x8" flat sheet of 0.05" cobalt chrome
[08:05:25] <archivist> dimension conflict error at line one
[08:05:47] <archivist> you mean thickness :)
[08:05:57] <yasnak> sorry yeah, just waking up yet :P
[08:06:44] <_methods> you talking about something like this?
[08:06:49] <_methods> https://3.imimg.com/data3/YA/GH/MY-667815/groove-measurement-caliper-jaws-500x500.jpg
[08:06:53] <_methods> just for mics?
[08:07:06] <XXCoder> wow thats new
[08:07:16] <yasnak> nah, thats more like an ID groove tip
[08:07:25] <XXCoder> new to me anyway
[08:07:32] <archivist> mitutoyo has some goodies
[08:07:33] <XXCoder> its probably as old as my mic :P
[08:08:21] <archivist> special points on a heat gauge as well
[08:08:24] <_methods> so you want something offset like this?
[08:08:25] <_methods> http://www.mitutoyo.com/Images/003/305/573-701.jpg
[08:08:28] <archivist> height
[08:08:43] <yasnak> 1 second
[08:08:45] <XXCoder> hell of a overbite
[08:08:48] <yasnak> I take picture
[08:08:51] <_methods> sure
[08:11:40] <XXCoder> wups time to sleep before I die. laters
[08:12:48] <yasnak> nite
[08:13:51] <yasnak> http://imgur.com/a/AgIkV
[08:13:58] <yasnak> not sure why that came out so fucking bad. iphone blows
[08:15:24] <_methods> so you just want to measure the diameter of those bosses in the middle of that pocket?
[08:15:50] <archivist> a bit close to them holes
[08:16:58] <yasnak> yeah, its blanks for EDM operation
[08:17:05] <yasnak> those are just threading holes
[08:17:52] <yasnak> probably should delete this due to the second picture bahaha
[08:17:58] <_methods> so just checking diameter? or are you trying to get somemore complicated dimension
[08:18:38] <yasnak> diameter of that little pin sticking up
[08:18:52] <_methods> if you're just checking diameter i'd grind flats on an id mic then calibrate it from the new flats
[08:19:02] <_methods> it would kill the id mics
[08:19:11] <_methods> but you could just use them for that job
[08:19:37] <archivist> vernier caliper should reach and be good enough
[08:20:38] <archivist> calibrate and check gibs though on the calipers
[08:20:54] <_methods> http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/attachments/f38/16096d1254929529-can-i-modify-micrometer-dscn9879-1024.jpg
[08:21:06] <_methods> or something like that
[08:21:27] <archivist> accuracy needed ?
[08:21:50] <yasnak> tolerance is plus nothing minus 0.0005"
[08:21:51] <_methods> but i guess you need to anvils to be even smaller to get in there
[08:21:56] <yasnak> yeah
[08:22:11] <yasnak> yeah like that meth, just smaller lol
[08:22:17] <_methods> you're probably going to have to do some custom
[08:22:23] <yasnak> figured
[08:22:24] <_methods> for that tight
[08:22:47] <yasnak> I'll stick with CMM, now to show floor morons how to not scrap every part haha
[08:22:53] <_methods> lol
[08:23:01] <sync_> just make go nogo gages?
[08:23:08] <_methods> good luck with that 2nd operation hahaha
[08:23:08] <yasnak> yeah I thought about that
[08:23:21] <yasnak> taking some O1 and making a go/nogo
[08:23:51] <sync_> not sure what you want to measure tho
[08:24:07] <yasnak> diameter really, I can use pin mic for depth
[08:24:38] <yasnak> eh, I'll figure it out haha. Just tired of people not using their heads. Guy running machine didn't check one single plate he ran all mornng. goes and scraps 6 right away
[08:25:33] <sync_> so you want to measure the diameter of the nib in there?
[08:26:12] <yasnak> yeah
[08:26:23] <sync_> plate micrometer
[08:26:46] <sync_> will get in there
[08:27:11] <gregcnc> aka disc mic
[08:27:26] <_methods> yeah
[08:27:39] <sync_> ah yeah disc mic would be the better term
[08:28:00] <_methods> disk anvil
[08:28:24] <sync_> Mitutoyo 323-350-30 is what you want then
[08:29:03] <yasnak> https://www.mitutoyo.co.jp/eng/useful/catalog-2014/index.html#page=73
[08:29:07] <yasnak> yeah man, not bad
[08:30:00] <gregcnc> so apparently boric acid is preferred over borax for antiscale, but I'll have to get ss pouches for the future
[08:30:15] <sync_> gotta be careful tho that your operators do not break it off, but eh
[08:30:22] <_methods> heat treat pouches?
[08:30:25] <sync_> relatively cheap also, $500 is not bad
[08:30:28] <gregcnc> yeah
[08:30:57] <yasnak> yeah, like point mics haha
[10:20:23] <pink_vampire> roycroft: ping?
[11:06:30] <roycroft> yes?
[11:11:50] <_methods> damn liquid nitrogen containers are expenisve
[11:12:10] <_methods> ah nm i guess not that bad
[11:13:30] <SpeedEvil> cryogen me a river.
[11:13:36] <_methods> hehe
[11:13:48] <_methods> Verified Purchase
[11:13:50] <_methods> This is a complete waste! We bought this product a week prior to Christmas. I had it filled with Nitrgon 2 weeks ago and put $200 worth of semen in it. I opened it up this afternoon ready to breed cattle and every bit of the nitrogen had leaked out, leaving $200 in semen wasted and a $500 investment down the drain..
[11:13:50] <SpeedEvil> Sometimes you can get very reasonably priced dewars on ebay for pickup
[11:13:58] <_methods> https://www.amazon.com/Cryogenic-Container-Liquid-Nitrogen-Canisters/dp/B00B4YR0AO
[11:14:03] <SpeedEvil> ...
[11:14:11] <SpeedEvil> haha
[11:14:12] <SpeedEvil> 3l
[11:14:26] <_methods> all that cow jizz down the drain
[11:14:39] <SpeedEvil> 30 days holding time.
[11:15:29] <SpeedEvil> Oh
[11:15:52] <SpeedEvil> I misread that as more than 14 days he'd had it cold.
[11:15:55] <SpeedEvil> That is concerning
[11:16:53] <SpeedEvil> I'm still annoyed I diddn't go through with the purchase of the 300l dewar I found.
[11:17:00] <SpeedEvil> For a hot water tank
[11:17:13] <_methods> supreme hot water insulation lol
[11:26:50] <gregcnc> line line between tourniquet and falling off when putting bandaid on the last digit of your finger
[11:30:03] <gregcnc> now back to try to cut the rest of the fingers
[11:34:31] <roycroft> stop cutting yourself
[11:34:34] <roycroft> it's not that bad
[11:34:38] <roycroft> things will get better
[11:34:54] <Roguish> cauterize it.....
[11:39:59] <R2E4_bevins> Can you connect a classicladder input to hal input like this? net motion-sp-on-cl classicladder.0.in-01 => hm2_5i25.0.7i70.1.0.input-43
[11:45:27] <Loetmichel_> maaan, smartphnones sure are an aqured habit. wife just ordered me to go to the cellar and look at the electric meter, so she can do the bills... so i have gone down, pulled my phone, took a pic of the meter, send to her mail and came back to the living room.. She: "and? how much?" me: "no idea, never looked at the meter. you get a mail with a pic of it soon."
[11:46:21] <cradek> interesting - you read your own meter and pay accordingly?
[11:46:41] <Loetmichel_> cradek: yes
[11:46:59] <Loetmichel_> once a year
[11:47:48] <R2E4_bevins> Hi cradek: Can you help me for a sec? I am trying to get classicladder contact to react like a hal input.
[11:48:49] <R2E4_bevins> %I0 in classicladder I want to follow a 7i77 input. is this not correct? net motion-sp-on-cl classicladder.0.in-01 => hm2_5i25.0.7i70.1.0.input-43
[11:49:11] <roycroft> i hate phones
[11:49:31] <R2E4_bevins> %I1 rather
[11:49:41] <roycroft> i'm required to carry a cell phone for work
[11:49:49] <roycroft> 99+% of the time i just use it as a big ipod
[11:50:06] <roycroft> every once in a while it makes noise on its own and i have to talk to somebody
[11:51:31] <cradek> I guess that looks right if that's the right pin names...
[11:55:04] <R2E4_bevins> I just checked in hal conf and the classicladder pin follows the input, but not in the gui. bizarre, it is rising contact in classicladder
[11:56:53] <cradek> hmm do rising light up? you mean the -|^|- one?
[11:57:49] <R2E4_bevins> yeah, I just checked regular contact and it is not doing anything....... but in hal conf it is reacting ok.
[11:58:33] <cradek> do others work?
[12:01:13] <R2E4_bevins> no....
[12:01:54] <R2E4_bevins> I didnt load the clp file in hal, just opened it the clp in CL after linuxcnc was started, but that is suppose to run it no?
[12:04:34] <R2E4_bevins> classicladder is acting weird...... Has this been tested in pre?
[12:06:31] <Tom_itx> JT-Sh
[12:06:40] <Tom_itx> JT-Shopp-2, get your files?
[12:17:56] <JT-Shop> hmm the Axis classicladder sim crashed my pc...
[12:18:14] <Tom_itx> JT-Shop, get your files?
[12:19:06] <JT-Shop> yes, thanks
[12:19:24] <Tom_L> np
[12:21:43] <JT-Shop> got my heat back working
[12:25:15] <Tom_L> wasn't the battery ehh?
[12:25:29] <JT-Shop> anyone know where to start when a pc doesn't get to POST but just displays 0033 in the lower right corner
[12:25:45] <JT-Shop> no the tstat shot craps
[12:25:47] <Tom_L> wiggle all the connections on the MB first
[12:26:02] <JT-Shop> ok
[12:26:14] <Tom_L> then google bios errors for 0333
[12:26:17] <Tom_L> 0033
[12:26:21] <Tom_L> or just 33
[12:26:50] <IchGucksLive> hi
[12:27:32] <Tom_L> 0033: The computer does not support emcryption operations
[12:28:08] <cradek> JT-Shop: any beeps?
[12:28:32] <JT-Shop> I need to check to see if there is a speaker installed
[12:28:38] <Tom_shop> https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/312266-boot-error-0033-need-help/
[12:29:01] <Tom_L> remove the cmos battery to do a full bios reset maybe
[12:29:24] <JT-Shop> I'll put a beeper in and boot to see what I get
[12:29:34] <JT-Shop> I saw that post this morning :)
[12:30:21] <Tom_shop> http://www.pchell.com/hardware/beepcodes.shtml
[12:30:58] <Tom_L> i generally give mine a good swift kick and it usually starts
[12:31:00] <Tom_L> :D
[12:32:57] <JT-Shop> that's a good link for beep info
[12:33:08] <Tom_L> yeah it covers several bios
[12:45:20] <MacGalempsy> well operation 1 is underway :)
[12:45:55] <IchGucksLive> you are the greatest
[12:46:48] <MacGalempsy> :P
[12:47:11] <gregcnc> I just saw Linuxcnc running ethercat servo drives
https://youtu.be/fnCdHeBUjks
[12:47:13] <IchGucksLive> Q to all shoudent we start in the WIKI a mapping of the UP to TIME used PC stuff
[12:47:17] <MacGalempsy> thank you for the complement, but I believe your sarcasm is running thick today
[12:49:44] <gregcnc> II guess this isn't new, a 40 page thread on the forums
[12:50:08] <MacGalempsy> could be new and very active
[12:50:40] <IchGucksLive> gregcnc: on etercat or PC stuff
[12:50:57] <gregcnc> ethercat
[12:51:26] <gregcnc> i'm not sure what you're asking about pc, there is a wiki page with working PC, but it may be aging
[12:52:04] <JT-Shop> the wiki is user maintained
[12:52:15] <IchGucksLive> there needs to be a colum TIME of Discover
[12:53:08] <gregcnc> dates are nice
[12:53:36] <gregcnc> , but the hardware exists regardless of when it was found
[12:56:56] <roycroft> https://roseburg.craigslist.org/tls/5987190145.html
[12:57:00] <roycroft> is that interesting?
[12:57:17] <roycroft> i don't know much about the dsma lathe
[12:57:37] <roycroft> my impression is that it's effectively in between a manual lathe and a cnc lathe
[12:58:00] <roycroft> i'm not impressed that it's currently being used as shelving
[12:58:20] <roycroft> but that's par for the course with a lot of old machinery, i suppose
[12:58:28] <MacGalempsy> lol. that is what I was thinking. it makes a good shelf
[12:59:02] <gregcnc> automatic
[12:59:10] <gregcnc> not manual, not cnc
[13:00:32] <roycroft> the price is almost scrap price
[13:02:12] <MacGalempsy> you should get it
[13:02:32] <gregcnc> there is no x axis
[13:02:33] <roycroft> if i could find room for it i bet i could get it for $1k
[13:03:00] <roycroft> doesn't it have z and y?
[13:03:08] <MacGalempsy> shoot tell them $750. the rigging would be $$$
[13:03:13] <roycroft> yes
[13:03:17] <roycroft> i'd need to rent something to haul it
[13:03:20] <gregcnc> l2 axis lathes have x and z
[13:03:39] <roycroft> it's about 75 minutes away from where i live
[13:04:26] <roycroft> one really long, steep hill
[13:04:48] <roycroft> it would have to be very well secured to survive that hill without decorating the freeway
[13:05:58] <roycroft> we do have hills with a >6 degree grade on our freeways in oregon
[13:06:02] <roycroft> not many, but a few
[13:06:42] <gregcnc> https://youtu.be/yP3364UCXUY?t=7m18s
[13:06:56] <gregcnc> better to know what you're looking at
[13:07:22] <roycroft> that looks like the one in the listing
[13:07:27] <roycroft> without all the stuff piled on it
[13:07:55] <gregcnc> yes it found a video for you so you see how it's used, well one way
[13:09:06] <roycroft> it could be fun to use
[13:09:13] <roycroft> but somewhat limited in application
[13:09:23] <gregcnc> not unless you're making piles of the same thing
[13:09:41] <roycroft> it certainly could not replace a "standard" engine lathe
[13:09:53] <gregcnc> it's intended for high volume
[13:10:24] <roycroft> i may have a project that involves production runs
[13:10:31] <roycroft> however, it also requires turning some cams
[13:10:43] <roycroft> which i cannot see being able to do with that machine
[13:11:37] <gregcnc> turning cams, or milling?
[13:11:44] <roycroft> turning
[13:11:55] <roycroft> easily done with a 4-jaw
[13:12:06] <gregcnc> eccentric
[13:12:09] <roycroft> yes
[13:12:28] <roycroft> i don't have the space nor time nor money for a fun machine of limited use
[13:14:18] <gregcnc> 4 jaw for production is not intersting
[13:37:06] <IchGucksLive> Gn8
[14:51:04] <kyle___> it begins
[14:52:40] <Deejay> and it ends
[14:53:53] <kyle___> aw
[15:22:09] <codepython777> what is an easy way to make a 8' x 3' table top? or perhaps buy something and use it as a base?
https://www.amazon.com/Grizzly-H9691-Solid-Maple-Cabinet/dp/B0076BNP4O - I like this but this is expensive $400!
[15:24:55] <SpeedEvil> What thickness, and what for.
[15:25:34] <JT-Shop> some 2x4's and a sheet of cabinet grade plywood
[15:25:43] <SpeedEvil> Take 12 8' 2*4's, glue them togehter after finishing the edges neatly
[15:25:55] <SpeedEvil> finish the top
[15:25:57] <JT-Shop> or that
[15:26:54] <JT-Shop> 24 if you make it 3.5" thick
[15:26:54] <SpeedEvil> Or you can go more exotic, with torsion box frames with two skins of plywood and a lattice of wood inside.
[15:27:18] <SpeedEvil> Or you can just order a 8'*3' surface plate.
[15:28:22] <SpeedEvil> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/24-x-24-Heavy-Duty-Cast-Iron-Surface-Plate-Table-VGC-SP18-/391417090609?hash=item5b2246d231:g:bMsAAOSwoudW98~t - on a related topic.
[15:28:40] <SpeedEvil> Is the apparent unevenenss in the sheen of the surface concerning?
[16:12:01] <Deejay> gn8
[16:29:55] <JT-Shop> I just found a file folder marked Lotus 123 lol
[16:39:27] <roycroft> at least it didn't say visicalc
[17:09:43] <JT-Shop> lol
[17:22:06] <Tom_L> i still have lotus installed
[17:22:11] <Tom_L> don't use it
[17:24:16] <Tom_L> JT-Shop did you get your pc to boot?
[17:24:36] <Tom_L> or just give it the boot...
[17:27:41] <JT-Shop> no, been working and it's down in the beer cave
[17:28:13] <Tom_L> it's almost beer'oclock ya know..
[17:29:33] <JT-Shop> beer'oclock at my sisters house an hour ago lol
[17:29:58] <JT-Shop> wow got a paycheck today!
[17:32:03] <Tom_L> that makes work almost worth it
[17:32:51] <JT-Shop> yea, been getting a lot of little jobs from a local plastic injection company
[17:33:01] <Tom_L> nice
[17:33:07] <Tom_L> we've got a couple of those here
[17:33:13] <Tom_L> wescon is one
[17:33:35] <Tom_L> make alot of medical & cosmetic stuff
[17:35:18] <Tom_L> got to go thru both plants once quite a while back
[17:35:35] <Tom_L> they made mower parts on one side
[17:35:49] <Tom_L> with wire winders etc for cables and whatnot
[17:41:40] <JT-Shop> you going to put the jt logger online?
[17:51:16] <Tom_L> that's the plan
[17:51:54] <Tom_L> my projects keep getting pushed for more 'urgent' ones..
[17:54:26] <Tom_L> i'll have to pull all the files to the test server to build the initial index files or it will take a week to build em
[17:56:55] <Tom_L> JT-Shop, refresh my memory... if it doesn't see the index files it will build them right?
[18:00:40] <JT-Shop> as soon as something triggers it or you start it
[18:03:04] <Tom_L> start the bot you mean?
[18:03:45] <JT-Shop> yea, if the index is missing it creates it iirc
[18:13:31] <JT-Shop> cannon bolt is repaired just need to paint it now
[18:13:45] <Tom_L> be sure to test it..
[18:13:54] <JT-Shop> of course
[18:20:14] <JT-Shop> I need to make some square nuts for the cannon, only thing not to scale
[18:23:53] <MacGalempsy> sounds fun. what kind of range does it have?
[18:25:02] <JT-Shop> depends on the projectile it can shoot golf balls
[18:25:25] <JT-Shop> http://gnipsel.com/cannon/cannon.xhtml
[18:26:08] <JT-Shop> one of the rear bolts on the cheek pieces popped the head off last time I shot it
[18:26:19] <JT-Shop> all the heads are angled
[18:26:43] <JT-Shop> http://gnipsel.com/cannon/cannon-11.xhtml
[18:26:52] <JT-Shop> the bolts with the round heads
[18:27:41] <JT-Shop> need to replace the hex nuts with square nuts in that photo
[18:28:14] * JT-Shop wanders inside now
[18:28:33] <MacGalempsy> i just got off the phone with a guy about going back to work soon
[18:29:30] <MacGalempsy> maybe another week, maybe 2. but he is supposed to send over the paperwork this weekend.
[18:50:44] <malcom2073> Mac-Mill: Awesome
[19:11:52] <Jymmm> who had the ip cameras?
[19:12:16] <Jymmm> malcom2073: you?
[19:16:53] <Tom_L> i'd like to get some
[19:17:05] <Tom_L> zee was looking for one
[19:17:59] <Jymmm> I think MacGalempsy has the setup
[19:51:26] <malcom2073> Nope
[19:51:38] <malcom2073> I'm thinking about turning 4-5 old cell phones I have laying around into IP cameras though
[19:52:40] <R2E4_bevins> malcom2073: lol, thats a good idea..... I have a few laying around
[19:52:53] <malcom2073> R2E4_bevins: There are a couple freebie android apps on the app store to do it
[19:54:57] <R2E4_bevins> lol, have phones taped on the wall around the shop....lol
[19:55:22] <malcom2073> :-D
[19:56:48] <Jymmm> I thought it be ice to use cheap tablets as displays as well as clck/wx
[19:57:25] <malcom2073> That'd be useful too
[19:57:28] <Jymmm> The only thing is night vision if you need that
[19:58:02] <Jymmm> I did find this $34 indoor camera...
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/VStarcam-C7837WIP-Indoor-wireless-ip-camera-wifi-Night-Vision-camera-ip-Network-Camera-CCTV-WIFI-P2P/32650650742.html
[19:59:07] <R2E4_bevins> its a pan and tilt also for 36.00....lol
[20:00:06] <Jymmm> IR and two-way voice
[20:00:35] <R2E4_bevins> for 36.00 lol...
[20:08:19] <R2E4_bevins> Hey Pete, you here?
[20:08:58] <Tom_L> Jymmm, 720p
[20:09:29] <Tom_L> you want 1080p or 4k
[20:09:48] <Tom_L> 4k is probably rediculously priced now though
[20:11:57] <Tom_L> https://www.alibaba.com/showroom/poe-1080p-ptz-camera.html
[20:12:40] <Jymmm> A video of that camera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDYIXGQTXxc
[20:27:55] <Tom_L> zeeshan!
[20:28:00] <zeeshan> hi
[20:28:06] <Tom_L> what's up?
[20:28:24] <zeeshan> packin up
[20:28:25] <zeeshan> :D
[20:28:42] <Tom_L> where ya headed? arizona?
[20:29:05] <zeeshan> no
[20:29:09] <zeeshan> 3 day bush crafting trip
[20:29:12] <zeeshan> SOLO!
[20:29:17] <Tom_L> ahh
[20:29:26] <Tom_L> determined to off yourself?
[20:29:31] <zeeshan> yes
[20:29:34] <Tom_L> don't meet any more bear
[20:30:08] <zeeshan> i hope not
[20:30:09] <zeeshan> :D
[20:30:21] <Tom_L> did you ever decide on an IP camera setup?
[20:33:10] <zeeshan> no
[20:33:17] <zeeshan> theyre too much of a pain to install
[20:33:21] <zeeshan> its easier just to point a webcam out
[20:33:22] <zeeshan> :P
[20:33:23] <R2E4_bevins> Pete....
[20:33:56] <Tom_L> did you find any priced reasonable?
[20:35:23] <zeeshan> theyre like 500 bux for akit on amazon
[20:36:41] <Tom_L> with the recorder?
[20:37:49] <zeeshan> yes
[20:38:01] <zeeshan> i be back
[20:38:03] <zeeshan> need to EAT!!
[20:38:06] <Tom_L> https://www.amazon.com/LaView-Camera-Security-Channel-Resolution/dp/B01HP8V1G6/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1486778897&sr=8-15&keywords=ptz+poe+security+camera
[20:38:08] <Tom_L> that?
[20:38:19] <zeeshan> no
[20:39:51] <R2E4_bevins> Tom_L: Can you tell me how to ref float pin of an analog input?
[20:39:59] <R2E4_bevins> in HAL
[20:40:01] <zeeshan> https://www.amazon.ca/Security-Ethernet-Megel-pixels-Weatherproof-Vandalproof/dp/B01ABRSM8S/ref=sr_1_8?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1486779032&sr=1-8
[20:40:03] <zeeshan> this one tom
[20:40:22] <Tom_L> R2E4_bevins, i'm not sure
[20:40:57] <R2E4_bevins> oh, Sorry, was thinking tom, it was Todd....
[20:42:03] <Tom_L> zeeshan, i'm kinda looking for PTZ too
[20:46:54] <BeachBumPete> R2E4_bevins Hey man
[20:49:03] <zeeshan> youre too hardcore tom
[20:49:43] <Tom_L> i've already got a similar system installed
[20:49:49] <Tom_L> wanted to upgrade it a bit
[20:49:54] <R2E4_bevins> howz it going
[20:50:17] <R2E4_bevins> howz Florida? I was down there in November and December
[20:51:00] <BeachBumPete> Florida is pretty nice man. Going fishing in the morning possibly if the weather holds
[20:51:20] <R2E4_bevins> What part are you in again?
[20:51:30] <BeachBumPete> central east coast
[20:51:40] <BeachBumPete> St. Lucie
[20:51:45] <R2E4_bevins> AH. ok
[20:51:56] <R2E4_bevins> howz your mill cincinati?
[20:52:17] <BeachBumPete> working okay
[20:52:30] <BeachBumPete> Still have not sorted the toolchanger
[20:52:42] <R2E4_bevins> ever get your tool changer working?
[20:53:15] * Tom_L snickers a bit
[20:53:48] <R2E4_bevins> Did you see the router I am doing?
[20:54:00] <Tom_L> like 20' long?
[20:54:08] <R2E4_bevins> yeah
[20:54:09] <Tom_L> saw that before you delivered it..
[20:54:37] <R2E4_bevins> Its almost done. axis moving old control out, running gcode spindle running.
[20:54:43] <Tom_L> it's a monster
[20:54:49] <R2E4_bevins> Just trying to get spindle at speed working.......
[20:55:03] <R2E4_bevins> over 150 I/o
[20:55:09] <Tom_L> use the near component with it
[20:55:18] <R2E4_bevins> 7i77, 7i70 2X7i71 7i84
[20:55:46] <R2E4_bevins> yeah, its before that I dont know how to ref the float bit with the analog input
[20:56:12] <R2E4_bevins> The XZ weighs 800 lbs
[20:56:22] <R2E4_bevins> and it flys at 2000 in per minute
[20:56:34] <Tom_L> better stand back
[20:56:34] <BeachBumPete> sounds eh BIG
[20:57:37] <R2E4_bevins> yeah, its huge, weighs like 15,000 lbs
[21:00:20] <Tom_L> sounds like you're not wasting any time gettin it going
[21:01:23] <R2E4_bevins> yeah, have to get it running for some contracts coming in.
[21:01:51] <R2E4_bevins> Plus, I sold my Bridgeport Boss9 CNC, but with a retrofit, so I have to do that after this one.
[21:02:31] <R2E4_bevins> You guys have feature running on your LinuxCNC box?
[21:02:57] <Tom_L> feature?
[21:03:05] <Tom_L> not sure what you mean
[21:03:11] <R2E4_bevins> the CAM
[21:03:19] <Tom_L> oh that must be something new
[21:03:20] <R2E4_bevins> renamed from I dont remember
[21:03:43] <Tom_L> i don't need cam, have a 3rd party package i use
[21:04:11] <R2E4_bevins> naitive cam.....
[21:04:12] <Tom_L> JT-Shop wrote some nice cam routines too thoush
[21:04:22] <Tom_L> though*
[21:05:23] <Tom_L> http://gnipsel.com/files/mill-g-code/
[21:05:50] <R2E4_bevins> lol, I been there lots....lopl
[21:06:11] <R2E4_bevins> I bought all my mesa cards from JT
[21:06:17] <R2E4_bevins> great fast service
[21:06:19] <Tom_L> i figured so
[21:23:07] <R2E4_bevins> Hey Tom_L : was it you who did that test pyvcp panel for mesa boards?
[21:26:02] <R2E4_bevins> Where can I find it?
[23:25:48] <Tom_L> R2E4_bevins, wasn't me