I was pulling into a parking spot when the person in the Jeep got done texting they tossed the door open without looking and broke my mirror. After they hit my car I didn't want to be in that spot any more so I moved. Hind sight being 20-20 I should have not moved and called a LEO to have a record... but the PDR told the story.
Насилие над лебёдкой: бревно висит на ней! Могло- лежать на цепях! Жёсткая подвеска- не в пользу прочности прицепа! Движение на задней передаче, с прицепом- отрабатывать, и отрабатвать!....
I'm trying to get a 3-axis mill going with a Mesa 7I96S card and open loop steppers. I can't get the configuration tool to install - some error about Python being wrong. Python is the latest version. Running LinuxCNC2.8 and Debian 10 on an AMD machine. Any idea what I need to do?
this camera makes it seem like its going way faster than it is. I thought you were whipping around those corners at like 30 or 40 and then I looked at the speed in the corner
Very nice project. The workmanship is nice as well. Good job. I do have one or two things. 1: Why didn't you just use 2 SPDT relays? No need to be switching power on and off and also having to switch polarities. All you need to do is turn one relay On for Open and the other for Close. I have examples on my channel. Less programing too. 2: Better yet, why not use a motor shield? You would be able to use a faster motor and make it Open at full speed and close at a crawl. Also way less programming and less wiring.
Mind Numbing how slow that thing is! But you still get the like. I would have used a faster motor and using that microcontroller plus motor shield and set it to go fast Open and slow Close
Nun ja für dieses Quad die Masse ein bischen gross ausgefallen.Aber selbst bei einer Stärkeren Zugmaschien.Oder habt ihr nur Balsastämme die nichts wiegen.Sonst aber nicht berveckt ,aber simbel einfach praktisch .
ist vielleicht ne dumme frage aber wie verschiebe ich 2 Objekte in einer xy zeichnung in der z Achse sodass die beiden Sechsecke in verschiedenen Höhen sind?
Thanks for showing a huge log. I Hadn't seen anyone cut one that thick yet. These huge logs are what I'm trying to conquer at the moment. Thanks for the inspiration.
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and what tonnage rating is the comalong? i have a few, most are 1.5 tons 12 footers.and also what kind of sealer did you use to seal the ends? i'm working on a Doug Fir myself.
Not sure about the rating on the comalong, I use oil based paint to seal the ends. Red paint for red oak and white paint for white oak. Really helps with stopping checking.
if i may suggest, two narrow wedges with sandpaper glued on both side of them may work better for "tripping the log", and two more to block, even on rainy slippery days when rolling a log over lumber:) the kind of sandpaper=strips people put on slippery steps:) love the video:)
It's a red oak that got blown down in a storm. It was down about a month before we got to that end of the 100' tall tree. You really need a big power head to do much slabbing.
@@Gnipsel i had a Stihl ms880, its burned in the czu august lightning wildfire. replaced that with a chinese clone of Stihl ms070...need a new mill now.
They would not be of an use to you. Each machine is different. Read the configuration chapter in the homing section, you only have to add a "-" in a couple of places to make this work. Anyway I've lost that configuration to a hard drive failure.
Thanks anyway - I kind of understand how it should work, will try it. Are there any serious issues running the developement version (in your experience) ? Sorry for your hard drive.
Ive installed linux and tried with joints.. And I cant get it to work like your routine does. Mine drives both motors towards home, and first one to hit home immediately starts backing off. First one to hit home doestn wait for second one, so they could back off simultaneously.
Using LinuxCNC pre 2.8 (master) you set the home sequence as described here: linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/config/ini-config.html#_joint__lt_num_gt_section
Thank you for very fast answer. I will install linuxcnc today on a test machine, to play arround with it. I am sick of troubles with mach3. So I have to define 3 axis, XYZ and 4 joints? If I understand this correct.