swt61 Posted October 26, 2021 Report Posted October 26, 2021 Beautiful! Is that going to be an electronic case of some type? BTW, you're in Arkansas, not Louisiana. Quote
dsavitsk Posted October 26, 2021 Report Posted October 26, 2021 6 minutes ago, swt61 said: Is that going to be an electronic case of some type? I think it's a tail vice Quote
naamanf Posted October 26, 2021 Report Posted October 26, 2021 (edited) 12 minutes ago, swt61 said: Beautiful! Is that going to be an electronic case of some type? BTW, you're in Arkansas, not Louisiana. 5 minutes ago, dsavitsk said: I think it's a tail vice Doug has it. Figure I would add some French flair since it is a Roubo. Plus adding a trailer home or dead squirrel would have been to much work. Edited October 26, 2021 by naamanf 2 2 Quote
naamanf Posted October 27, 2021 Report Posted October 27, 2021 One of them. Test fiting in place meow. 8 Quote
luvdunhill Posted October 27, 2021 Author Report Posted October 27, 2021 Definitely see how Steve thought that was an XLR Jack and two RCAs 1 Quote
naamanf Posted October 27, 2021 Report Posted October 27, 2021 13 minutes ago, luvdunhill said: Definitely see how Steve thought that was an XLR Jack and two RCAs Looking back I can see it as well now. 1 Quote
VPI Posted October 27, 2021 Report Posted October 27, 2021 It is a safe assumption to make, who would think a magic ping pong table even knows how to function a vice? Quote
naamanf Posted October 27, 2021 Report Posted October 27, 2021 21 minutes ago, VPI said: It is a safe assumption to make, who would think a magic ping pong table even knows how to function a vice? It's magical, so of course it can. 1 Quote
swt61 Posted October 27, 2021 Report Posted October 27, 2021 One only needs the correct magic paddle to control the ping pong table... 1 1 Quote
luvdunhill Posted October 30, 2021 Author Report Posted October 30, 2021 A collaboration with a certain northeastern master semiretired circle hole cutter, I present a panel ammeter that has a plain, not hip rgb light source. working on a second so we can compare two different dials and will play a bit with the LED backlight placement 10 Quote
swt61 Posted October 30, 2021 Report Posted October 30, 2021 Marc, what's the piece of gear in the background, with the Red LED bars? It reminds me of a surround amp that I had back in the 80's. You could completely control the delay of the two surround speakers. It wasn't as intelligent as the old Yamaha units, but you could get some interesting effects. It was made by NEC, which seemed odd, even then. Quote
Beefy Posted October 30, 2021 Report Posted October 30, 2021 3 minutes ago, swt61 said: Marc, what's the piece of gear in the background, with the Red LED bars? Looks like 000 on a numerical display...? Quote
swt61 Posted October 30, 2021 Report Posted October 30, 2021 Ah, zooming in I see it now. I thought it was horizontal bars. Quote
luvdunhill Posted November 11, 2021 Author Report Posted November 11, 2021 .. and updated version of my optical speed controller sensor! The original sensor I was using was a victim to pandemic stock levels and I wasn’t happy with the IR filter used. This version also was designed to fit into half of a small enclosure - I would put a sticker or label over the trimmer in the end (or use fixed resistors) but needed to have it available to prototype the comparator sensitivity. I will probably glue dot it to the plinth, no components are soldered to the bottom of the board. I did spec out a actual jack on the board, but having issues finding a mini stereo connector that is more or less the same diameter as the barrel, ensuring it doesn’t stick out below the enclosure - not sure if anyone has a recommendation there. In fact a male-female extension cable that is low profile would work just fine too IMG_0038.MOV 2 Quote
n_maher Posted November 11, 2021 Report Posted November 11, 2021 @luvdunhill - was thinking some more about the meter pic posted above and the "hidden" nature of the needle, how hard or accessible is the needle and would some whiteout or white paint be an easy solution to make its position more visible against the black backdrop? Quote
Emooze Posted November 11, 2021 Report Posted November 11, 2021 Depending on the aesthetic you are going for, you could also paint just the tip. Quote
luvdunhill Posted November 11, 2021 Author Report Posted November 11, 2021 3 hours ago, n_maher said: @luvdunhill - was thinking some more about the meter pic posted above and the "hidden" nature of the needle, how hard or accessible is the needle and would some whiteout or white paint be an easy solution to make its position more visible against the black backdrop? I could probably do that pretty easily! I would need some pretty steady hands though Quote
JoaMat Posted November 13, 2021 Report Posted November 13, 2021 A small project I did some time ago. DIY solder station for Weller WMRP soldering pen. Check this http://kair.us/projects/weller/index.html . I ordered ten PCBs, same price as for the one I needed. If you want to try this, ping me and I send you a board for just shipping costs and I pay same amount to Doctors Without Borders. Does it work? Yes, only for fine smd jobs. Have I used it? No, not really. Why build it then? Because you can. 5 Quote
Emooze Posted November 20, 2021 Report Posted November 20, 2021 Finally got the output stage of my amp at least somewhat functioning. Spent a solid few weeks scratching my head and thinking I screwed something up. Nope, both 45 tubes I have had bad heaters. Bought another tube and now everything is as it should be. Next stop: find some output transformers. 5 Quote
n_maher Posted November 26, 2021 Report Posted November 26, 2021 I successfully designed (Fusion360) and printed my first part on Wednesday. It's an adapter to transform the diameter of a cyclone dust separator that I'm printing for use with the Shapeoko as my had and I are going to use the machine to make parts/pieces for a quad of Adirondack chairs this winter. Stock part left, my part right. Combined Assembled with 2/3's of the separator, the third piece is printing now and should be done in about 12 hours. Then I have to print one more each of the nozzle/hose pieces. 12 Quote
VPI Posted November 29, 2021 Report Posted November 29, 2021 Building some cabinet doors. Trying to decide between 1/4 birch plywood and mdf for the panels. Rail and stiles are Poplar. All doors are going to be painted. Any sage advice? Quote
naamanf Posted November 29, 2021 Report Posted November 29, 2021 (edited) 19 minutes ago, VPI said: Building some cabinet doors. Trying to decide between 1/4 birch plywood and mdf for the panels. Rail and stiles are Poplar. All doors are going to be painted. Any sage advice? Plywood. More durable, especially at 1/4”. Usually HDF is used for one piece machined doors. I plan on trying some of those soon for a vanity. Nate - Amazing work. I’m slowly cutting my teeth on Fusion but so far really like it. Edited November 29, 2021 by naamanf Quote
dsavitsk Posted November 29, 2021 Report Posted November 29, 2021 MDF is cheaper, moves less, and is easier to work with. It is also more likely to come apart in a damp environment. I personally would probably do ply, but MDF is probably the right choice. Quote
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