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From: johngti_mk-ii
20 Feb 2015 12:10
To: Chris (CHRISSS)
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There's definitely a typo in one of the messages. Unless time is measured differently in Scottish
From: koswix
20 Feb 2015 15:50
To: Chris (CHRISSS)
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/you/ are pulling me up on a typo? Oh the irony.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)
20 Feb 2015 18:09
To: koswix
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Hahaha. Fair point. I think I'm doing better recently.
From: koswix
23 Feb 2015 17:22
To: koswix
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Got my stepper motors today. Don't have the proper drivers yet so only running them at 750mA (instead of 4.5A) but even at that piddly current I can't stall them by hand. Well impressed.
CNC4You Nema 23 3.1Nm stepper motors:
http://youtu.be/4ZhwKfWf3iY
From: ANT_THOMAS
23 Feb 2015 17:28
To: koswix
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The stepper motors are for controlling the movements along the axes?
Have you bought a router for it yet?
From: koswix
23 Feb 2015 21:05
To: ANT_THOMAS
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Yup, steppers for x, y and z axis. Would have made more sense to get a smaller one for the z, but the three were together in bundle for a nice price.
The cutting head is going to be kind of modular. Probably start with one of my face dremels and upgrade as I learn more about how to use it. I'd love one of those 3kW water cooled spindles on aliexpress. Or a plasma cutter!
From: Killamarshian (HAL9001)
24 Feb 2015 20:30
To: koswix
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Sounds promising.
I have been modelling on NX for most of the day, designing a bracket for our new force monitoring equipment.
From: koswix
24 Feb 2015 20:36
To: koswix
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I have no idea what a face dremel, but it sounds painful.
From: koswix
24 Feb 2015 20:45
To: Killamarshian (HAL9001)
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NX scares me. We have to use its little brother, Solid Edge, at uni and that's frustrating enough. Especially as they never actually teach us properly, so you end up having to work stuff out by yourself and invariably this leads to learning to do things the wrong way, or leaving big gaps in your knowledge.
From: Killamarshian (HAL9001)
24 Feb 2015 22:56
To: koswix
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I am teaching NX8.5 to our engineers next week. Having proper training makes huge difference.