#linuxcnc Logs

Aug 10 2019

#linuxcnc Calendar

02:03 AM Deejay: moin
04:59 AM Tom_L: morning
04:59 AM XXCoder: yo
05:58 AM jthornton: morning
06:00 AM XXCoder: hey jt
06:01 AM XXCoder: networking was bit of nightmare today lol
06:03 AM jthornton: why is that?
06:04 AM XXCoder: heh suddenly router refused to give any ips
06:04 AM XXCoder: dhcp was enabled but no idea why it was refusing
06:04 AM XXCoder: took me while and tests to get some devices working by static ip
06:05 AM XXCoder: then ap suddenly refused to work too
06:05 AM XXCoder: it took me hours to find out just disconnecting videophone fixes most of issues
06:06 AM XXCoder: then i checked ap ethernet cable, it went bad at very end so cut off and used new rj45 but this time with jacket protection
06:06 AM XXCoder: so everything thats not vp is working now
06:06 AM XXCoder: that rj45 was only one I managed to make work out of whole crap package
06:06 AM XXCoder: not surpised it evenually failed. new one is much nicer and worked instantly.
06:08 AM jthornton: I usually screw up at least one rj45 connector when making a cable
06:09 AM XXCoder: get it bebe rj45s from amazon. passthough type
06:10 AM XXCoder: its super easy. you just strighten and sort wires, then stick it though and pull it out to max.
06:10 AM jthornton: I had a few of those they are much nicer to use
06:10 AM XXCoder: then you double check colors, punch, cut off
06:11 AM jthornton: I'm about out of rj45's so time to order
06:11 AM XXCoder: i used over 50 on building home network.
06:11 AM XXCoder: and while I didnt need more, i bought another 50. its in nice jar
06:12 AM jthornton: https://www.amazon.com/Through-Connectors-Premium-Modular-Connector/dp/B074F44T3Q
06:12 AM jthornton: those?
06:17 AM _unreal_: yawn
06:18 AM jthornton: http://gnipsel.com/images/equipment-shed/lean-to-07.jpg
06:18 AM jthornton: they got the lean to almost done yesterday
06:18 AM _unreal_: XXCoder, did you just reboot any thing or try to solve the source of the issue?
06:18 AM XXCoder: its always good to check basics
06:18 AM XXCoder: netgear kinda suck
06:19 AM _unreal_: hours..
06:19 AM _unreal_: heh
06:19 AM XXCoder: so I restarted modem and router
06:19 AM XXCoder: i thought it was router issue whole time. its supposed to hand out ips like candy!
06:19 AM XXCoder: then i got around assigning static ips so people is happy
06:19 AM XXCoder: then I reflashed router thinking it may be corrupted
06:20 AM XXCoder: re-setup it
06:20 AM _unreal_: likely could have been. chances are the video phone glitched
06:20 AM XXCoder: I was thinking why one device was outright refusing to work completeky. it could get date upodate and messages but it cant get phone number
06:20 AM XXCoder: then it couldnt get ip even if I set it static
06:21 AM _unreal_: hehe thats what they make logs for
06:21 AM XXCoder: so I disconnected it
06:21 AM XXCoder: boom all fine
06:21 AM XXCoder: well besides ap
06:21 AM _unreal_: is the video phone working or not working now?
06:22 AM XXCoder: I think vp got hit with whatever killed switch, POE and router few months ago, but switch was partially working, and POE we did notice shitty wifi sometimes
06:22 AM XXCoder: turns out POE was still powering AP, but it had dead ethernet port
06:23 AM XXCoder: so we warranty replaced switcher (yay commerical hw)
06:23 AM XXCoder: POE we replaced injector, AP itself was fine, though also found bad rj45 at that end)
06:23 AM XXCoder: vp is still dead, my bro have to call zvrs
07:59 AM _unreal_: interesting
07:59 AM _unreal_: sorry had to run, nature called
07:59 AM _unreal_: almost 9 time to wake up my daughter :)
08:52 AM Tom_L: jthornton, same guys that did your shed?
08:52 AM Tom_L: looks good
08:59 AM jthornton: yea
09:55 AM skunkworks: XXCoder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvyanCuzNds
09:55 AM skunkworks: I have used the pass through... I am used to terminating using old school ones..
09:59 AM Elmo40: XXCoder, i've never encountered a bad RJ45 port. I've heard it is a thing but after ~20 years of dealing with computers, rack hub and shitty residential cable modems, i have yet to encounter one.
09:59 AM Elmo40: i've had 4 bad USB ports in 4 different devices, though.
09:59 AM Elmo40: what breaks an RJ45 port? with USB it can be too high a current draw.
10:04 AM Tom_L: sam, not enough blood involved in the making of that video
10:05 AM Tom_L: bandaid must be from a previous take...
10:09 AM Tom_L: Elmo40 i'll send you a couple and you can figure it out
10:19 AM skunkworks: Tom_L: I don't remember.. I think I hit an end mill...
10:20 AM skunkworks: I have a dozen or so bad ethernet ports taped over at work.. Lightning usually does it. Normally doesn't take out the whole switch.
11:04 AM _unreal_: hay.... shit or get off the pot
11:04 AM _unreal_: ! worng chan
11:06 AM _unreal_: ok just finished pulling my spindle holder off :S
11:06 AM _unreal_: now I need to drill 4 holes. tap 4 holes make sure I have the right screws
11:09 AM Tom_L: i'd check for screws before drilling and tapping
11:09 AM _unreal_: huh?
11:09 AM _unreal_: oh ya
11:09 AM _unreal_: already did
11:09 AM _unreal_: going 1/2 6/32
11:09 AM _unreal_: wish I had 3/4 6/32 screws but I dont have any on hand
11:10 AM _unreal_: ! that I know of
11:10 AM Tom_L: ace hardware does
11:10 AM Tom_L: but i can buy a box of 100 from my guy for the cost of 2 of just about anything from ACE
11:11 AM _unreal_: the closest ace for me is :S 10 miles. does not seam like that far but thats driving through boca
11:11 AM _unreal_: likely 40 street lights
11:11 AM _unreal_: one way
11:13 AM _unreal_: home/depot-Lows on the other hand just 2 miles and like 3 trafic lights no 2 if I go to lows
11:13 AM _unreal_: but I'm not worried
11:13 AM _unreal_: wow still no fdarling
11:13 AM _unreal_: wonder what ever happend to him
11:13 AM _unreal_: have not seen any online activity
11:13 AM _unreal_: ANY
11:13 AM _unreal_: to be honist wonder if he died
11:13 AM _unreal_: ?
11:14 AM _unreal_: he has not been online in like 2 months
12:31 PM _unreal_: and there it is
12:31 PM _unreal_: I now have a nice simple system for putting a brush on with a magnet
12:31 PM _unreal_: so I can access then toss the brush on
02:26 PM _unreal_: magnetic dust shoe https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EHH847Q_LeMMIoDLrfZbtoUEihBaXSAa
02:27 PM _unreal_: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ed0lhF9hDnFCr-YtXEK6U5crbuOSo79c
02:27 PM _unreal_: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EamjkH0ok_jJwCEP8yjTqrbJiC99iW5L
02:28 PM CaptHindsight: https://www.wired.com/story/microcracks-undermined-san-franciscos-new-bus-terminal/
02:29 PM CaptHindsight: interesting story about the grade of steel used and the order in which it was welded and cut had a big effect on its failure
02:35 PM _unreal_: I'm sure there are other factors that are not in the story as to why it failed. After all you did link to a story from CALI
02:35 PM _unreal_: the first 3rd world state of the USA
02:37 PM jdh: I'd like a clamp on dust shoe
02:37 PM jdh: but, evidently not enough to draw it up and cut it
02:38 PM jdh: is that machine made of phenolic?
02:41 PM _unreal_: jdh, I'm not sure what your saying between your fist two lines
02:41 PM jdh: "I'm lazy"
02:41 PM _unreal_: and phenolic resin? no thats "G10" FRP board
02:41 PM Elmo40: LoL
02:42 PM _unreal_: my setup has an upper part that is screwd in place and the lower and upper have magnets
02:42 PM _unreal_: SOOO
02:42 PM _unreal_: I just need to make a holder so I can screw my brush material on and I'm done
02:43 PM _unreal_: will be so nice to be able to mill with out having SHIT go flying everywhere
02:43 PM _unreal_: btw my little 12v vacuum works like a champ
02:43 PM _unreal_: not as much suction as I would like. but for what it is. its doing just fine
02:44 PM _unreal_: its more then enough to collect light particals and 99% of the dust
02:50 PM spma is now known as foo_
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02:52 PM spma: Hi everyone, just as I have posted here -> https://forum.linuxcnc.org/38-general-linuxcnc-questions/37110-lcnc-2-8-vs-lcnc-2-9 <- is anyone assigned to do some cleanup on the docs folder? If not, could it be a starting point to do some contributions?
02:53 PM spma: This is, if there is any interest on this...
02:54 PM skunkworks: There is always interest in contributing!!
02:54 PM skunkworks: go for it
02:55 PM skunkworks: jthornton: does a lot of the docs - he could give his 2 cents
02:55 PM Elmo40: CaptHindsight, did they mention where the metal came from? that is a huge chuck of steel to just tear like that. maybe too much sulfur in it (titanic anyone?)
02:56 PM Elmo40: the 'weld access holes' just sound like a dumb idea! no other way to design the structure and have it fastened without making those oddball holes?
02:56 PM Elmo40: maybe use bolts? (like the repairs)
02:57 PM spma: skunkworks thanks for the input!
02:59 PM XXCoder: Elmo40: not port. connector
03:00 PM XXCoder: and it was really bad batch. very loq quality and rest of it wouldnt even work.
03:03 PM spma: skunkworks should I create an issue for this on Github?
03:25 PM JT-Shop: spma: the changelog is usually up to date
03:25 PM JT-Shop: news seems to be pretty old...
03:32 PM JT-Shop: gotta love satellite internet not a cloud in the sky and I get disconnected...
03:33 PM spma: JT-Shop sorry about my "noobiness" but I can't find the changelog on the github repo... where is it located?
03:33 PM XXCoder: lol
03:33 PM JT-Shop: spma: to answer your question from the forum no one is "assigned" to anything, LinuxCNC is 100% volunteer
03:33 PM JT-Shop: debian
03:35 PM JT-Shop: XXCoder: I found 8 sq ft of garage floor a while ago...
03:35 PM spma: JT-Shop: I'm aware of that, just wanted to check if I wasn't going to do something someone else had already started,
03:36 PM spma: I already searched the open issues on Github about it and couldn't find any
03:36 PM JT-Shop: open issues?
03:36 PM XXCoder: spma: are you familiar with python 2.7 and 3 and differences?
03:37 PM XXCoder: porting is one of bigger issues due to python 2.7 being dead already or soon
04:09 PM Deejay: gn8
04:11 PM JT-Shop: night
04:11 PM XXCoder: later
04:14 PM CaptHindsight: spent the last few days trying different DLP/SLA printer controllers
04:15 PM CaptHindsight: the most popular is nanodlp which is closed source and turd that also phones home without asking
04:15 PM CaptHindsight: the open source ones are all broken cruft
04:16 PM CaptHindsight: so like the Rpi, when it comes to cheap vs open, cheap wins with most people
04:22 PM JT-Shop: why are they broken?
04:36 PM CaptHindsight: horribly written Python, with no cleanup for several years
04:36 PM CaptHindsight: features that don't work
04:36 PM CaptHindsight: rare comments in the code
04:36 PM CaptHindsight: no explanation of many features
04:36 PM CaptHindsight: dyslexic programmers
04:40 PM JT-Shop: hard to complain about free software...
04:40 PM * JT-Shop has a rpi4-4gb w/fan on the way...
04:40 PM CaptHindsight: JT-Shop: no, it's actually very easy to complain
04:41 PM CaptHindsight: they take no pride in their work
04:41 PM CaptHindsight: or have avery low bar set
04:42 PM CaptHindsight: JT-Shop: we got a rpi4 in last weekend and are already looking at the Rock64 for any future work
04:42 PM JT-Shop: why is that?
04:44 PM CaptHindsight: crap hardware design vs better design
04:45 PM CaptHindsight: crap assembly vs better assembly
04:45 PM JT-Shop: wow
04:45 PM CaptHindsight: it's a toy
04:46 PM CaptHindsight: Broadcom vs commie SOC maker
04:46 PM CaptHindsight: capitalist vs commie capitalist
04:48 PM JT-Shop: lol
04:48 PM JT-Shop: parts are out of the powder coat oven, I'm done for the day
04:54 PM spma: Sorry to who sent me the last question but I accidentally cleared the irc history...
04:55 PM cerna: Stop complaining, fork it, redo it in your image and publish it. That is how it has always been in open-source.
04:56 PM CaptHindsight: what I already do
04:56 PM CaptHindsight: thanks for the wise info cerna
04:56 PM Tom_L: JT-Shop, take a pic of that 8 sqft. you may not see it again for a while
04:57 PM spma: I have some begginer experience in python3 and understand some diferences between v2 and v3...with a good tutorial and the page about porting 2.7 -> 3 I think I can give it a try to port some "modules" (or whatever they are called)
04:57 PM cerna: Nobody is doing open-source for the love of others.
04:57 PM Tom_L: CaptHindsight, skimmed the log.. what are you calling crap?
04:58 PM CaptHindsight: the rpi's
04:58 PM CaptHindsight: pi4 might be the worst of them all
04:58 PM Tom_L: kinda what i gathered from skimming
04:59 PM CaptHindsight: have to be quite a gambler to use on for anything you'll warranty to a customer
04:59 PM CaptHindsight: on/pone
04:59 PM Tom_L: what do you think about that rock64 board?
04:59 PM CaptHindsight: heh on/one
04:59 PM CaptHindsight: mali drivers are open now
05:00 PM CaptHindsight: has PCIe connector and integrated ethernet
05:00 PM CaptHindsight: have to get one in and see how well they did assembling it
05:03 PM spma23 is now known as spma_
05:04 PM CaptHindsight: https://www.k-mm.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/large_machining_machine_114_smallest_large_vertical_gantry_mill.jpg just think about how much space a rock64 will save over a x86 PC
05:04 PM CaptHindsight: can't wait
05:05 PM Tom_L: where is that machine?
05:06 PM Tom_L: i bet that was a mess to set up
05:11 PM spma_: XXCoder I think it was you who asked me some question I can't see now, weren't you?
05:11 PM XXCoder: a second
05:11 PM XXCoder: yeah one about 2.7 vs 3 of python
05:13 PM spma_: XXCoder I have some begginer experience in python3 and understand some diferences between v2 and v3...with a good tutorial and the page about porting 2.7 -> 3 I think I can give it a try to port some "modules" (or whatever they are called)
05:13 PM XXCoder: cool :)
05:13 PM XXCoder: you may take a bit before finding which needs doing
05:14 PM spma_: Exactly, but I'm down to giving it a try
05:14 PM XXCoder: have fun :)
05:14 PM XXCoder: and it'll be major help
05:18 PM spma_: XXCoder https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/403 ?
05:19 PM XXCoder: looking
05:20 PM XXCoder: thats great place to start looks like
05:21 PM spma_: I'm a bit lost because I'm still not familiar with lcnc's internals, but eventually i'll get there
05:24 PM CaptHindsight: Tom_L: https://www.k-mm.com/capabilities-2/
05:24 PM spma_ is now known as spma
05:26 PM CaptHindsight: cerna: it's how Linux became so popular back in the mid 90's
05:27 PM CaptHindsight: they couldn't beat MS at their own game so people got together and worked on making Linux work so well and keeping it open
05:29 PM CaptHindsight: they took pride in their code, cooperated and kept it GPL
05:35 PM skunkworks: first time I saw this .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb4kSznglo0
05:36 PM CaptHindsight: I found yet another pick-n-place that doesn't use LCNC but is open source
05:37 PM CaptHindsight: https://www.liteplacer.com/
05:40 PM CaptHindsight: i only see one side supported by a bearing
05:41 PM CaptHindsight: is the right side only supported by the ball screw?
05:41 PM XXCoder: [rice is bit high
05:41 PM XXCoder: can buy cheapass chineseium laser machine and turn it into P&P
05:43 PM CaptHindsight: XXCoder: according to his blog he is a "a seasoned product developer who knows what a prototype builder really needs" but he pokes fun at himself for saying that
05:43 PM CaptHindsight: https://www.liteplacer.com/about/the-story/
05:44 PM XXCoder: looking
05:44 PM XXCoder: more gray on white
05:44 PM XXCoder: I miss black text
05:44 PM CaptHindsight: if you turn down the contrast it's all grey :)
05:44 PM XXCoder: lol well I used dark mode plugin
05:44 PM XXCoder: so much lifesaver, that thing
05:45 PM CaptHindsight: well black on white is pretty bold, you don't want to shock your reader
05:45 PM XXCoder: nice summary
05:45 PM cerna: CaptHindsight: I consider Linux popularity a fluke, something which could have went both ways, not something reproducible. Everybody has an opinion and a clean slate. That's what great about OS. (And the fact that everybody can think about anybody, that he is an arsehole.)
05:46 PM CaptHindsight: you should make them strain to read your comments
05:46 PM _unreal_: I now have a dust shoe with skirt for my cnc
05:46 PM _unreal_: uploading photo now
05:46 PM _unreal_: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EfNv_J2UQjn2qWICo-6dBa0aEeP82RDu
05:47 PM CaptHindsight: cerna: had Linus allowed broken turd code there would not have been the bandwagon
05:47 PM CaptHindsight: it was about not getting stuck with M$
05:48 PM CaptHindsight: and Unix was pricey
05:48 PM CaptHindsight: it had to be free and work
05:49 PM _unreal_: now I want to mill something but I have nothing I need to mil at this second
05:49 PM _unreal_: sigh
05:50 PM JT-Shop: well crap, I just fixed my way out of a new grill...
05:50 PM CaptHindsight: mounting the motor for X over the balls crew added extra mass to that side
05:53 PM CaptHindsight: if he had done the opposite might have caused the linear bearings to stick underneath
05:53 PM CaptHindsight: from this angle it looks like ~4:1 for bearing width vs length of the arm
05:58 PM CaptHindsight: LCNC has no problem running linear motors at these speeds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifBPgVDvvK0
05:58 PM cerna: CaptHindsight: Torvalds is a bit like king without kingdom. I am sure that the moment he starts to encroach the core business, Redhat and others will sideline him in a second, community consequences be damned. We can already see contours in systemd.
06:01 PM CaptHindsight: the dark forces behind systemD had a talk with him and he serves no threat to them for the time being
06:03 PM CaptHindsight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRZUxV90nGQ
06:13 PM XXCoder: "no wearing parts" I see wire chain
06:14 PM XXCoder: granted that can bend aroubd billion times but...
06:17 PM CaptHindsight: the air also wears
06:17 PM XXCoder: yeah just few trillions of years
06:17 PM XXCoder: brief.
06:17 PM CaptHindsight: just because it's invisible doesn't mean it's not bruised
06:18 PM CaptHindsight: "Do gases wear?"
06:26 PM infornography: I bought one of these
06:26 PM infornography: https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-DIY-3040Z-CNC-Router-Frame-Milling-Machine-Ballscrew-Kit-w-300W-DC-Spindle/273943448160?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
06:27 PM XXCoder: seems reasonable depending on your usercase
06:28 PM XXCoder: odd tho, comes with spindle but no control electrics and steppers
06:28 PM infornography: I had to put some shims on the ball screws to line them up, it came semi assembled and the ballscrews felt like hammered butt.
06:28 PM CaptHindsight: https://postimg.cc/Mv7KQB9X I have some similar ones
06:28 PM XXCoder: geez
06:28 PM CaptHindsight: not bad after rebuilding
06:29 PM infornography: those are cool
06:29 PM CaptHindsight: https://postimg.cc/bZFB3CJJ
06:30 PM infornography: This seems like it will be a pretty ok machine now.
06:30 PM CaptHindsight: crunchy bearings, rusty fasteners, dirt in everything
06:30 PM CaptHindsight: ball bearings with dtents
06:30 PM CaptHindsight: detents
06:31 PM infornography: whatcha making in that photo?
06:31 PM CaptHindsight: https://postimg.cc/jnhmsRhq
06:32 PM CaptHindsight: that one was printing inks with DNA tags on small parts
06:32 PM CaptHindsight: to catch counterfeit parts in the military supply chain
06:37 PM infornography: I'd rather it not come with the electronics XXCoder, I like to tinker
06:37 PM XXCoder: yeah better quality too lolo
06:37 PM XXCoder: I once bought tb6560 kit. it was shit lol
06:37 PM XXCoder: changed to BOB and tb6600s and it was great
06:37 PM XXCoder: steppers seem too weak tho may need to up em
06:39 PM infornography: what was it about the tb6560 kit that make it crappy?
06:40 PM XXCoder: no idea
06:40 PM XXCoder: i couldnt make it run well
06:40 PM XXCoder: while tb6600 its virtually instant (ignoring wiring etc)
06:41 PM XXCoder: theres solder fixes to tb6560 somewhere if its even still sold lol
06:43 PM infornography: I was thinking about making some drives with tb6600s. I made some full step only drivers with logic gates, but they don't work as well as the chopper drivers people are selling. Was interesting tho
06:44 PM CaptHindsight: XXCoder: it's just the parts they use, caps with values that don't allow very fast stepping or resistor values that have poor noise or slow optos etc etc
06:44 PM XXCoder: yeah think one of fixes is replacing caps
06:45 PM infornography: Did you disassemble the ballscrews Captin?
06:45 PM infornography: like replace the balls?
06:45 PM XXCoder: that'd be good idea. get ball bearing sorter or build one
06:46 PM XXCoder: buy lots cheap balls, then sort em and use size you want
06:46 PM XXCoder: that'd be good fix
06:47 PM XXCoder: ball sorter is hard to make though did some research lol
06:47 PM XXCoder: two spinning rods made from very hard metal, and angled at very small angle
06:47 PM XXCoder: so gap very slowly widens
06:48 PM infornography: Someone told me not to take the ballscrews apart.
06:48 PM infornography: I dunno about that
06:48 PM XXCoder: yeah me too, I didnt go for it
06:49 PM XXCoder: it looks extremely hard to put together again
06:49 PM CaptHindsight: infornography: yes, they were not quite round balls within plus there was added particles like sand and dirt
06:50 PM infornography: D:
06:50 PM CaptHindsight: https://postimg.cc/7bqwTvvy was your wiring similar?
06:51 PM CaptHindsight: cleverly assembled to avoid being a strain relief?
06:52 PM CaptHindsight: another possibility might eb so that the wire inspector can see the color of the wires as they enter the connector
06:52 PM CaptHindsight: actual strain relief would prevent that
07:49 PM _unreal_: My dust shoe is working amazing
07:55 PM _unreal_: JT-Shop, is that a good thing or a bad thing fixing your way out of a new grill?
07:56 PM XXCoder: both I guess
07:56 PM XXCoder: more money, but no shiny grill
08:04 PM _unreal_: OMG make it finish
08:04 PM _unreal_: got 40min left to go
08:05 PM _unreal_: facing my work piece
08:05 PM _unreal_: but of stupid shit on it
08:05 PM _unreal_: I'm taking to much off of it as well :(
08:05 PM XXCoder: messy surface eh
08:05 PM XXCoder: like cleaning off cast surface
08:06 PM _unreal_: and fusion crashes on me
11:16 PM _unreal_: man I wish my cnc machine could move faster
11:17 PM XXCoder: more money
11:17 PM XXCoder: get get .9 angle steppers too
11:17 PM XXCoder: *also
11:18 PM infornography: how slow is it?
11:18 PM _unreal_: heh
11:19 PM XXCoder: he needs to shave each time it goes across to other side.
11:19 PM _unreal_: infornography, to to slow but slow enough that its anoying me
11:19 PM _unreal_: heh
11:19 PM _unreal_: XXCoder, so true
11:21 PM _unreal_: I dont know what the IPM is exactly
11:21 PM XXCoder: inches per min
11:21 PM _unreal_: but its not slow but god I could use at least 3x the speed that its going
11:21 PM * _unreal_ roll's eyes
11:21 PM XXCoder: oh lol
11:21 PM XXCoder: yeah yeah
11:22 PM infornography: lol
11:33 PM _unreal_: give it a few more min and I'm shutting down the milling job for the night
11:40 PM CaptHindsight: I can't find a fast cnc machine so here's fast washing machine https://youtu.be/6_PLnInsh7E?t=97
11:41 PM _unreal_: ?
11:41 PM _unreal_: ok just shut down my cnc machine for the night
11:41 PM infornography: what pitch is the lead screw _unreal_?
11:43 PM XXCoder: ride the beast!!
11:45 PM _unreal_: 5/32 16 or 18 TPI I forget
11:45 PM XXCoder: CaptHindsight: damn, it lasted way longer than I expected.
11:45 PM _unreal_: ?
11:46 PM XXCoder: _unreal_: watch it
11:47 PM _unreal_: ?
11:49 PM CaptHindsight: ~3Z:50 they throw a part in to make it even more unabalaced
11:49 PM XXCoder: yeah
11:49 PM CaptHindsight: it might have lasted much longer without the etra parts tossed in
11:49 PM XXCoder: man the front cover stayed way past point i would think it would.
11:50 PM XXCoder: it looked like it was stabilizing when they threw another in.
11:50 PM MarcelineVQ: score another point for top-loader
11:52 PM MarcelineVQ: pretty quality shaft and bearings to put up with all that
11:52 PM CaptHindsight: https://youtu.be/ousUTivJoaM?t=449
11:52 PM MarcelineVQ: When the robots come for us they'll all move like this and make these noises
11:52 PM CaptHindsight: Shocking Things With 300 9 Volt Batteries! innseries I believe
11:53 PM MarcelineVQ: Not because they're robots, but because they're jerks