#linuxcnc Logs

Mar 07 2021

#linuxcnc Calendar

01:26 AM Deejay: moin
05:30 AM okthierry: Hi All, I’m trying to feed Gcode to LinuxCNC via a streaming server (via a Python Script).
05:30 AM okthierry: I got it working but I get a bunch of errors that one doesn't get when loading the Gcdoe the traditional way. So far, the same errors happen regardless if the file is local on the Linux PC or called from the web. Anyone has an idea why?
05:34 AM JT-Cave: morning
05:39 AM miss0r: I just replaced the distributor on my 101" land rover. haha
05:40 AM miss0r: Some issues were apparent right off the bat.
05:40 AM miss0r: It was so crudded up I could not turn the shaft by hand. the internal oil seal was located at the bottom in the form of oil soaked grannulate and the thing was worn out
05:41 AM miss0r: Morning JT
05:43 AM sensille: miss0r, have you seen the pics i posted yesterday? https://photos.app.goo.gl/AiXXXS2rW8NQm6Bd7 https://i.imgur.com/4dmbapr.jpg
05:44 AM sensille: something is still wrong. the al part is mostly just floating
05:44 AM miss0r: sensille: I did not see them yet. But that looks good :D
05:44 AM miss0r: yeah
05:45 AM miss0r: I have my vibrating axis turned 90 degrees to this
05:45 AM sensille: i wonder if the geometry is wrong. or if it's the wrong medium. or if it needs water
05:45 AM miss0r: Perhaps the shape of the bowl is off... hmm
05:45 AM miss0r: you should see them going down on one side and comming up on the other
05:46 AM sensille: can't be the density of the medium?
05:46 AM miss0r: but it is all about resonance(Spelling...)
05:46 AM miss0r: experiment with moving the offset weights and the speed
05:46 AM miss0r: sure. that has something to say, but I would think you have planty of power there to move them around
05:47 AM sensille: the vibration looks quite good to me. should it be more?
05:47 AM miss0r: well.. frequency is key, at some point you should start see it moving around
05:47 AM miss0r: i.e. it should be able to drag your parts in
05:48 AM sensille: have you seen the video?
05:48 AM miss0r: watching it now :D
05:48 AM miss0r: missed that it was a video
05:49 AM sensille: do you add water?
05:49 AM miss0r: nope. I like'em dry
05:49 AM miss0r: that is not looking half bad.
05:49 AM Tom_L: morning
05:49 AM miss0r: I would perhaps try to up the speed and lower the differential weight
05:50 AM miss0r: (but its just a gut feeling here)
05:50 AM miss0r: but I must say. That thing looks realy pro :)
05:50 AM sensille: i already tried several setting, but the al part keeps floating
05:50 AM sensille: thanks :)
05:50 AM miss0r: I feel like your stroke is too "long"
05:51 AM miss0r: that square aluminum part is bouncing off the side when it should be dragged in
05:52 AM sensille: https://i.imgur.com/7bhWTDt.jpg
05:54 AM sensille: but you use those ceramic stones for aluminum parts?
05:55 AM sensille: SiC
05:55 AM miss0r: yeah. I've been told by others that I should use a lighter medium, but I've always had it work just fine
05:56 AM sensille: if the medium wouldn't be that expensive, i'd just try a few
05:56 AM sensille: 25 euro for those 2kg
05:56 AM miss0r: you could just go to the local pet shop and try out some different aquarium stone fillings
05:56 AM miss0r: That is what I started with
05:57 AM miss0r: like vulcanic stone can do wonders, I'm told
05:57 AM miss0r: and it realy light weight and sure is not that expensive
05:57 AM sensille: the street is still full of gritstones from the winter, i could fetch a bucket :)
05:57 AM sensille: but they're dense, too
05:58 AM miss0r: :] Anything goes in the name of science :D
05:58 AM sensille: also the shops are still closed :(
05:58 AM miss0r: yeah. Same here, but alot of them are slowly starting to open up now
06:00 AM sensille: so the shape of the bowl and the peg in the middle could be okay?
06:00 AM sensille: i just went by pictures i found
06:00 AM miss0r: If I were you, I would give Expanded clay aggregate a shot
06:00 AM miss0r: (leca)
06:00 AM sensille: the topic is not really well covered online
06:01 AM miss0r: The middle looks good to me(with the little experience I have with such designs) :)
06:02 AM sensille: i think i'll try to ask a professional supplier what to use
06:02 AM miss0r: as no machines are created equaly, I would go test out another medium.
06:02 AM miss0r: I will catch you later, I have one of my kids here trying to saw something with a hacksaw, and it does *NOT* look safe. Cya
06:02 AM sensille: ok, thanks for the hints :)
06:34 AM gloops: i think youd need a fair bit of agitation for light aluminium bits to be sucked down
06:35 AM gloops: i mean if you put things of varying mass in a bowl and shake it, the heavy bits naturally sink to the bottom
06:35 AM gloops: the light bits float on top
06:39 AM gloops: How to make a Vibrating Parts Tumbler Rust Remover and Polisher for café racer parts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGT20ghWMZA
06:40 AM gloops: hmm doesnt show it running, but using a random orbit sander as a shaker
06:40 AM gloops: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cBU6AI4j7k
06:40 AM sensille: the steel parts dive as they should on mine
06:41 AM gloops: should be working ok then sensille?
06:41 AM sensille: except i want it for al :-/
06:42 AM gloops: haha
06:42 AM gloops: maybe a lighter medium would work
06:42 AM sensille: yeah. trying to figure out what would be the "proper" medium
06:44 AM gloops: cat litter maybe
06:44 AM gloops: not very hard though
06:45 AM sensille: maybe for polishing
06:45 AM gloops: or rotate a drum with a shovel of grit sand in it
07:19 AM sensille: i put quite some effort into this design, now i have to make this work :)
07:25 AM sensille: ok, with slightly different weight distribution and speed i got it to flip over from time to time. but i think the walls of the bowl are not steep enough
07:32 AM sensille: looks like i hit a vibration mode where there's some kind of standing wave
07:32 AM sensille: it always flips over in the same spot
07:33 AM sensille: https://photos.app.goo.gl/HLUGEq9r1a2mVEAW7
07:55 AM gloops: the medium is agitating well, im wondering what importance the ratio between the size of the particles and the parts is
07:57 AM sensille: the particles have to be shaped that they can reach into the corners, and large enough that they can't get into parts
07:57 AM sensille: it's more a question of shape then size
07:58 AM sensille: i still can't find good resources on it
07:58 AM sensille: i could buy a book for 40 euro
07:58 AM sensille: i vibratory bowl is supposed to give the best results
07:59 AM gloops: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SAND-BLAST-BLASTING-GRIT-ALUMINIUM-OXIDE-MEDIUM-ABRASIVE-GRIT-25KG-DHL-TRACKED/264670342171?
07:59 AM gloops: how about that - aluminium oxide bits
08:00 AM sensille: probably too small for the tumbler
08:00 AM sensille: at least all specialized media i see are larger
08:00 AM gloops: hmm, was thinking an ally oxide is about the same mass as the parts
08:04 AM gloops: well you figure it out you can write a tutorial sensille for $30 lol
08:04 AM sensille: :)
08:06 AM gloops: handy to try with everyday stuff thats laid about though, instead of keep buying stuff to experiment with
08:08 AM sensille: the springs i use are not ideal though
08:12 AM gloops: definitely close id say
08:28 AM sensille: it's interesting to watch how the troughs and crests change with the frequency. completely different movement patterns
08:45 AM sensille: looks better with more medium in it https://photos.app.goo.gl/Kh56odS3NZLsY7zy8
09:37 AM gloops: looks like thats working now?
09:39 AM sensille: yeah, that moves as expected. now i have to see how to get it working with the original medium. either add 2 more kg or find a differently shaped bowl
09:39 AM Tom_L: what fixed it?
09:45 AM sensille: more medium. but as i don't have more of the original, i use grit stones instead. my guess is that using more medium fixed it, not the change of medium
09:46 AM sensille: and i also guess i could fix it by changing the shape of the bowl
09:46 AM sensille: not sure i can change it with a hammer, though :)
09:54 AM Tom_L: cones work pretty well
10:29 AM sensille: as a bowl shape?
10:33 AM sensille: i wonder if the peg in the middle is important
10:38 AM gloops: id leave it there
10:38 AM Tom_L: yeah i would too
10:38 AM gloops: the part seemed to upend when it caught the peg
10:39 AM gloops: either physically pushed itself on the peg, or the peg is causing a downcurrent
10:40 AM gloops: maybe you could colour some of the particles and watch what they do, what patterns are forming
10:43 AM Eric__: Does JT not read the email list or does he have Gene Heskett on ignore?
10:59 AM Eric__: Amazon says they shipped my bandsaw fence. We'll see what it is when it gets here
11:00 AM Tom_L: you don't know what you ordered?
11:12 AM Eric__: It was the last one. I think amazon workers just throw whatever in the box sometimes
11:12 AM Eric__: one time I ordered a trailer jack and got a shock collar and associated mat
11:13 AM Eric__: dog stepped on the mat and got a shock
11:14 AM Eric__: I don't think you could use it to train the dog to lift a trailer for you, but maybe
11:15 AM Eric__: I wouldn't have ordered the last fence, but nobody has it in stock
11:33 AM JT-Cave: sometimes I read the dev list
11:34 AM JT-Cave: but more often than not there is just way too much traffic on the dev mailing list
11:43 AM Eric__: JT-Cave Gene asked you a question on there, not sure if he really needed anything from you though
11:48 AM JT-Shop: Eric__, on the dev mailing list?
11:54 AM Eric__: JT: user list
11:55 AM Eric__: "Q for Big John Thornton re your servo tuning doc"
11:57 AM JT-Cave: ah I don't read the user list... just don't have time
12:00 PM JT-Cave: I sent Gene an email
12:02 PM skunkworks: http://electronicsam.com/images/greenmachine/IMG_20210307_114818.jpg
12:06 PM Tom_L: lookin goood
12:06 PM skunkworks: http://electronicsam.com/images/greenmachine/IMG_20210307_115358.jpg
12:07 PM Rab: skunkworks, what is that?
12:07 PM Tom_L: harmonic drive
12:07 PM skunkworks: minimally printed harmonic 4th axis
12:08 PM Rab: So that toothed part is a separate piece which engages with the ring?
12:08 PM skunkworks: https://youtu.be/LoxpqbGFl2g
12:09 PM Tom_L: skunkworks, how many teeth short is the belt?
12:10 PM skunkworks: one of the outside rings is 200 teeth, other is 202. The flex spline is 200 teeth
12:10 PM skunkworks: the 'belt' is 3d printed..
12:11 PM Tom_L: right, just lacked a good term for it
12:12 PM sensille: Loetmichel_: squaring the 6040 again ... i loosened the 4 screws in the middle, but it just doesn't want to move by more than 0.1mm. i must be missing something :-/
01:16 PM XXCoder: skunkworks: nice
02:29 PM ziper: i'm trying to find information on a "first" brand CNC machine
02:29 PM ziper: but the name is making it difficult
02:29 PM XXCoder: ugh yeah
02:29 PM XXCoder: they should google test name first
02:29 PM ziper: https://i.imgur.com/aBp1ugl.jpg
02:29 PM ziper: https://i.imgur.com/NWdE4Qs.jpg
02:29 PM XXCoder: like chip by next thing company
02:29 PM ziper: the seller says the machine weighs 13 thousand pounds
02:29 PM XXCoder: company went under. i wonder why
02:30 PM ziper: I find that a little hard to believe
02:30 PM XXCoder: looks quite heavyset for mill, but otherwise dunno
02:30 PM XXCoder: mituoyo mill hjead
02:30 PM XXCoder: pretty bad rust
02:31 PM XXCoder: but not dead I guess
02:31 PM ziper: and this one too https://i.imgur.com/wVbo34r.jpg
02:31 PM ziper: I think he is giving them to me free or very cheap
02:31 PM XXCoder: interesting
02:32 PM ziper: says the matsuura needs work but the first is ready to go
02:32 PM XXCoder: if you have space and can rebuild might be worth haulibg ut. heavy though
02:32 PM ziper: or at least was when it was put in storage
02:32 PM ziper: i'm going tomorrow to look at a garage for rent
02:35 PM XXCoder: i'd assume it wouldnt work
02:35 PM XXCoder: machiens dont like being idle basically
02:36 PM XXCoder: but it should be rebuildable anyway. you'd need to, even for working machine because of heavy rust on table
02:38 PM ziper: this looks pretty close and it is only 5000 lbs http://www.first.com.tw/e_lc-20.htm
02:45 PM gloops: nothing on lathes.co?
02:45 PM gloops: that first pic bed does look pretty corroded
02:47 PM gloops: https://moderntools.com.au/products/first-milling-machines/
02:47 PM gloops: Taiwan
02:53 PM gloops: wonder if thats the same corp that makes Longs stepper motors - they work ok anyway lol
03:00 PM ziper: worst case scenario, take the bed in to get ground, scrape the ways by hand?
03:03 PM gloops: sometimes looks worse in photos, ive sold stuff where there is only light surface rust and the pics looked shocking lol
03:04 PM gloops: i guess you need to give it a look over, my motto is usually - never look a gift horse in the mouth
03:05 PM gloops: but you have to watch it isnt completely shagged and someone is trying to get rid of his awkward to move junk - guess he would have phoned a scrap man though
03:07 PM gloops: theres swarf on that bed in the pic thats gone rusty, you might only be looking at a shine up - assuming it was ok before it got parked
03:07 PM ziper: no, I don't think so, I know where he lives
03:39 PM veegee: $5,000 VMC: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-other-business-industrial/hamilton/burgmaster-cnc-mill/1552530001
03:39 PM veegee: tempting
03:39 PM veegee: $7,500 VMC, also tempting: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-other-business-industrial/mississauga-peel-region/sabre-cnc-machine/1552424616
03:39 PM veegee: "runs" lol
03:40 PM veegee: "its age shows" ok if that means paint flaking off, I don't care. If that means "doesn't hold tolerances", that's a dealbreaker
05:02 PM XXCoder: looks like ripoff kurt https://youtu.be/Zl6wpdtBZhk
05:46 PM XXCoder: interesting video so far. very cheap vise some ehh stuff
05:46 PM XXCoder: if i needed 6" one that might be good enough
05:49 PM XXCoder: I like his modified indictor holder
06:05 PM JT-Cave: cut up a couple of white oak logs today and got a bunch of 5/4 x 8" x 8' lumber that looked real nice
06:05 PM Tom_L: cool
06:06 PM JT-Cave: yea been wanting to cut those logs for a while but work an weather...
06:06 PM JT-Cave: two more to cut tomorrow but prob not much good wood in them
06:06 PM Tom_L: better save time for firewood too :)
06:06 PM JT-Cave: yea anything not good for projects is good for heating
06:07 PM Tom_L: how long does your 500gal tank usually go?
06:07 PM JT-Cave: usually all winter but this winter didn't make it
06:07 PM JT-Cave: so we are on the 330 gal tank now
06:07 PM XXCoder: nice
06:07 PM Tom_L: yeah one of the coldest i can remember
06:07 PM XXCoder: i want a shop dammit lol
06:07 PM JT-Cave: fill up in july or so when cheap
06:07 PM Tom_L: xx get one
06:08 PM JT-Cave: you can use mine all you want
06:08 PM Tom_L: yeah maybe they'll lift the ban by then
06:08 PM XXCoder: in least im doing something. i just upgraded my mp mini to have pei bed sheet
06:08 PM Tom_L: my irc pc quit on me
06:08 PM JT-Cave: you do have to sweep up your mess lol
06:08 PM XXCoder: jt thanks! got portable portals though?
06:08 PM Tom_L: i'm on a rpi until i can fix it
06:08 PM XXCoder: 1675 miles is enough driving for me lol
06:08 PM Tom_L: silicon failure
06:09 PM JT-Cave: just setup a transporter at your house then I'll give you the coordinates
06:09 PM Tom_L: would make a nice road trip for me
06:09 PM Tom_L: better watch what you say
06:09 PM XXCoder: nice heh
06:10 PM XXCoder: i dont really like long trips, only reason i did recently was to save very expensive 3d printer from trash
06:10 PM XXCoder: along with insane amount of filaments
06:10 PM JT-Cave: a score?
06:10 PM XXCoder: basically.
06:10 PM XXCoder: prusa mk3 with mmu2
06:10 PM JT-Cave: nice
06:10 PM Tom_L: how's the log saw working out?
06:10 PM XXCoder: thats thousand dollars
06:10 PM Tom_L: that attachment for a chainsaw
06:10 PM XXCoder: along with I managed to get $2000 worth of filaments
06:11 PM XXCoder: couldnt fit everything in car, or it'd be another $1000 of filaments
06:11 PM JT-Cave: I've not used it since cubing up that huge red oak
06:11 PM JT-Cave: holy crap that's a lot of stuff
06:11 PM Tom_L: borrow the neighbors?
06:11 PM XXCoder: jt yeah.
06:11 PM JT-Cave: my buddy has a saw mill up the road that's where I saw the logs into lumber
06:12 PM JT-Cave: if it's huge the Alaskan saw mill is used to make it small enough to fit in his saw mill
06:12 PM JT-Cave: 24" x 24" is about his max
06:12 PM Tom_L: still pretty good size
06:13 PM Tom_L: bandsaw type?
06:13 PM XXCoder: 24" yeah nice
06:13 PM JT-Cave: yea with some chinese motor
06:13 PM XXCoder: what thickness can it d
06:13 PM JT-Cave: maybe 22" I forget
06:14 PM JT-Cave: the saw mill can cut up to maybe 3" or so depending on the log width
06:15 PM JT-Cave: shrimp and grits tonight... yum
06:18 PM XXCoder: so when you teleporting me that? heh
06:22 PM JT-Cave: oh I have to teleport the teleporter?
06:22 PM XXCoder: looks like
06:23 PM Tom_L: meh just send him a few parts to one, he can print the rest apparently
06:23 PM JT-Cave: I can only receive here... you would have to walk back
06:24 PM XXCoder: aww hmm heh
06:24 PM JT-Cave: time to cook some show
06:24 PM JT-Cave: chow
06:24 PM JT-Cave: even
06:24 PM XXCoder: lol
06:24 PM XXCoder: cooking show on crow
06:24 PM XXCoder: *h
06:24 PM JT-Cave: lol
06:26 PM Tom_L: does a covid test show antibodies after you get the shot?
06:37 PM roycroft: some, if not most, do
06:37 PM roycroft: i pulled my edge sander outside to clean it up and prep it to sell today
06:37 PM XXCoder: i read that over 60 million is vaccined now
06:37 PM XXCoder: or is it 80
06:37 PM roycroft: there is so much more room in my shop now
06:38 PM roycroft: i really want that thing gone
06:38 PM roycroft: more than ever
06:38 PM roycroft: it's not that big, but clearing the space it consumes makes a huge difference
06:40 PM roycroft: the sad thing is that i've really been wanting a new jointer
06:40 PM roycroft: th
06:41 PM roycroft: my old one was 8", and when i moved down here i got a 6" one, because i had less space and thought it would be ok
06:41 PM roycroft: it's not ok
06:41 PM roycroft: so if i sell the edge sander, i'll probably buy an 8" jointer
06:41 PM roycroft: and sell my 6" jointer
06:42 PM roycroft: i'll still have gained some real estate on one side of my shop, but i'll lose a bit on the other side
06:42 PM XXCoder: nice
07:08 PM roycroft: the difference between a 6"jointer and an 8" jointer is almost like the difference between a mill-drill and a bridgeport-class mill
07:11 PM roycroft: one would not think that 33" greater width would be that big of a gain, but the extra bed length (about 65% longer) and 3hp vs 1hp motor are huge
07:11 PM roycroft: er, 33% greater width
07:11 PM roycroft: the bed length more than anything
07:12 PM roycroft: i really struggled jointing all the long boards for my worbench last summer
07:15 PM unterhaus: I upgraded from a 6" jet jointer to an 8" Delta and it's totally different
07:16 PM unterhaus: roycroft, amazon says they shipped that fence to me, so hopefully it's true because it's out of stock everywhere
07:17 PM unterhaus: milwaukee waited to introduce their new cordless dremel-like tool until I gave in and bought a dremel
07:18 PM roycroft: i added a spiral head to my 6" jointer, and that helped a lot
07:19 PM roycroft: but even with that, it was nothing like my old 4 knife 8"
07:19 PM roycroft: i'm willing to live with the space that an 8" jointer will consume
07:19 PM roycroft: i even considered getting a combo jointer/thicknesser
07:20 PM roycroft: that would conserve space even more, but it would be a lot more expensive - a decent one is about $7k
07:20 PM roycroft: and as importantly, even though i get all that extra width for the jointer function, i lose a lot of the table length that is so important for a jointer, but almost irrelevant for a thicknesser
07:21 PM roycroft: it just makes more sense to me to keep the two separate
07:23 PM roycroft: https://www.grizzly.com/products/grizzly-8-x-76-jointer-with-parallelogram-beds-and-spiral-cutterhead/g0490x
07:23 PM roycroft: that is what i'm leaning towards getting
07:29 PM roycroft: i'd rather get a helical cutterhead than a spiral one
07:30 PM roycroft: and that same model with a 4 knife head + a helical head upgrade is less than the cost of the one with the spiral head, but the 4 knife is one is out of stock, and knowing grizzly, it may be months or a year before they get it back in stock
07:30 PM roycroft: but when it comes time to pull the trigger i'll see what is in stock that day
08:22 PM skunkworks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdfKre6zpEY
08:23 PM Tom_L: ur killin me man... so painful on the rpi
08:23 PM skunkworks: your not missing much :)
08:23 PM Tom_L: still processing anyway
08:24 PM skunkworks: right - sorry. getting the kids to bed
08:26 PM Tom_L: are there 2 outter rings or just one?
08:26 PM Tom_L: confused after what you said about the tooth count
08:39 PM Tom_L: ok i see now
08:39 PM ziper: https://miami.craigslist.org/brw/hvo/d/fort-lauderdale-gorton-cnc-machine-free/7286690701.html
08:53 PM XXCoder: hey skunk
08:56 PM Tom_L: what you gonna print with all that plastic you got?
08:57 PM XXCoder: dunno lol
08:57 PM Tom_L: you gotta keep the moisture out of it don't you?
08:58 PM XXCoder: most is still sealed and new
09:00 PM XXCoder: thankfully mnost opened also has its own box and bag
09:19 PM skunkworks: I have had pretty good luck just opening what I use - then use it up.
09:19 PM skunkworks: But I am not building rocketships
09:19 PM XXCoder: LOL
09:19 PM XXCoder: you say that, im printing one parameter rocket for hell of it
09:19 PM XXCoder: (trans-cred is cool color)
09:20 PM XXCoder: *red
09:22 PM XXCoder: i watched a video of guy 3d printing nozzles for his bottle rockets.
09:22 PM XXCoder: it uses explosive air mixure
09:25 PM XXCoder: plastic works because it fires for maybe a second or 2
10:00 PM XXCoder: advanced lathe
10:00 PM XXCoder: https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/749283134893457459/818328511429214218/unknown.png?width=722&height=593
11:04 PM rue_mohr: hahah
11:04 PM rue_mohr: does it stay centered?
11:04 PM XXCoder: doubt it!
11:04 PM XXCoder: even if they are all precision, error stacking
11:07 PM rue_mohr: first one IS a 4 jaw...
11:08 PM rue_mohr: er, *squint* second...
11:08 PM XXCoder: yeah even with high quality ones, it would get iffy evenually
11:09 PM XXCoder: also you wanna try rotate that monster? not me. i just hope its locked out. all them keys still on...
11:09 PM rue_mohr: I think the build out is a bit scary too
11:09 PM rue_mohr: yep dont leave 'em keys in!
11:10 PM rue_mohr: tho I wonder sometimes if its a wives tale
11:10 PM rue_mohr: in, 1/2 - 1/4 rev, could it really throw?
11:10 PM rue_mohr: hard acceleration...
11:11 PM XXCoder: some lathes have very hiogh acceration
11:11 PM XXCoder: even if not, its going to be very high force, key could hit ways and really fly from there
11:11 PM XXCoder: damaging ways as well as probably killing you
11:11 PM XXCoder: poor ways
11:12 PM rue_mohr: I think it was day2 of having my new lathe I slipped with a hacksaw cutting something off, and nicked the front one
11:12 PM rue_mohr: "DAMNIT!, wait, they should be harder than that..."
11:14 PM rue_mohr: http://ruemohr.org/~ircjunk/projects/lathe/p1050935.jpg
11:14 PM rue_mohr: I need more good tricks
11:14 PM rue_mohr: http://ruemohr.org/~ircjunk/projects/lathe/p1050887.jpg
11:15 PM W1N9Zr0: don't know about throwing keys, but they can throw the idiot holding the key https://youtu.be/KkaRMsF1l84
11:16 PM rue_mohr: wow duh
11:16 PM XXCoder: lathe have higher iq than that worker
11:17 PM rue_mohr: that has to be highschool
11:18 PM XXCoder: mind cleasing wood shop work https://youtu.be/huCecD1Xvyk
11:24 PM XXCoder: i love that cnc machine
11:25 PM XXCoder: he used to have smaller one, but company sent him bigger one
11:27 PM rue_mohr: I'm working on a 48x96"
11:27 PM XXCoder: nice
11:27 PM XXCoder: oh wow he also uses smaller one
11:27 PM XXCoder: havent seen smaller one for while
11:32 PM rue_mohr: cure inlay trick...
11:32 PM rue_mohr: cute
11:32 PM XXCoder: he uses that a LOT
11:32 PM XXCoder: sometimes even multi layered
11:32 PM XXCoder: ie inlay, then cnc cut more shapes
11:33 PM XXCoder: put it on again
11:33 PM rue_mohr: hmm, skipped how to shaved it
11:34 PM XXCoder: he shows it many times
11:34 PM XXCoder: he has homgious bandsaw
11:34 PM rue_mohr: hmm
11:34 PM XXCoder: id suggest watch some others because amazing
11:34 PM XXCoder: frankly if I was him, I'd set horzional bandsaw setup heh