@@gtbweo So probably there will be an therapy group just related to all people suffering from this "beta" (or alpha) issue. Guess so... Expressing interest hereby..
Location permission is necessary for controlling WiFi, since nearby access points can be used to triangulate user's location, hence... permission needed.
Well, no triangulation, but seeing the MAC addresses of WiFi APs around you is more than enough to pinpoint location to about 15m. The same with BLE. BLE doesn't need to be paired, you simply see packets from other BLE stations with their respective MAC addresses.
More to the point, location permissions would be necessary to allow the app to print those locations which conceivably could be quite handy - especially in a mobile printer.
Came here to say this. It's been added in Android a few years ago for privacy reasons. How that worked out.. well I guess that he was right to be sceptical about it. Pretty much everyone that doesn't know the reason behind it is.
That laser cabinet is a work of art. Please never change it even if it could be shrunk by a factor of 100. Also, your videos are all supreme. Thank you for sharing You Tube gold with us.
All my friends think I am a genius because I can do some basic electronics, know technology and IT quite well, can code, 3d print, and I can build stuff construction wise. I feel like I am a fairly smart person. Then I watch some of Marco Reps videos and fall back in line with the peasants I belong with! Jokes aside, I love this kind of stuff and despite you being in another galaxy than me knowledge wise, I do pick up some things here and enjoy watching you tinker and make cool stuff. A+
Haha thank you, but I only gather other peoples data and reorganize a bit 😋 The really smart people write long ass scientific papers in which every other word has to be looked up
Anyone else expecting a Monty-Python style opening at the beginning....you know, breathlessly runs up to the camera, and through the mask simply says "It's...."
@@rickbarton9130 you'll end up in a CNC machine if you're lucky. More likely you'd end up in a video where he has some contraption that barely pulls you fingernails out faster than they grow
I have one of those hydraulic crimp presses they sell at harbor freight... Identical to yours. Cost about $60USD. Worked great for 2awg battery cables with those style terminals you have shown. I sawed one apart and confirmed the copper was fused.
As a matter of fact, Z-Axis used to make a 3D printer using a powder, aqueous glue binder & a modified (to take hoses to supply the solution) HP 45 (or knock-off). I had an opportunity to see one purchased 2nd hand about a decade ago.
We actually built one of Ytec's inkjet binder jetting 3d printer for my University to perform experiments in powder compression. We learned alot in building and modifying it. Was a fun project.
For the soldering iron I want the reverse! Just a cheap usb pack to barrel jack convertor. Needs to be cheap and compact. Then you can also power all your other toys as well (doesn't need to be super accurate like that bench supply thing. Just a simple selector switch for voltage would be ideal)
It's worth noting if you don't have the money/time to build a whole new main board a $5 zypds board is a drop in in place of the barrel jack on a regular ts100 and can deliver the power, you just have to remove the old jack and solder it in with some 18awg wire. I read 45w at 20v so some 45w power banks can supply it's thirst
I love your channel. I understand 1%, but its 100% more than what I will ever understand. Like how the fuk do you even begin interacting with hardware and software between all those items that were never designed to interact in the first place?
would really appreciate if you could go into more detail into optical breadboards, optics sources, and holders. Would be so grateful to hear your opinion of an optical breadboard or optical laser prototyping bench that’s AFFORDABLE. No way I can spend five grand on solid billet steel table… But I do have milling machines and a machine shop.... and have several scrap yards that I visit almost daily. Would love a basic precision optical bench to experiment. And I’m sure there are some good salvageable sources for optics as well. Maybe old projectors, cameras, binoculars, who knows. You know so much about this stuff would really love more laser videos from you I watch all of your laser videos over and over! Thanks for your always wonderful content!
My colleague did try to implement a CANopen master protocol in Simulink using standard CAN message block for some CANopen stuff.... that took him a while. Interested to know how CANopen behaves and syncs for real-time use such as CNC.
When I was doing my BSc I used inkjet print heads to 3D print using alginate and calcium chloride. That was in the very early days of 3D printing. Maybe one of the first bioprinters built.
Glad i'm not the only guy with a big Yag Laser in the sleeping room. Quantel Brilliant B here. 10Hz 2Joule Pulses, Q-swiched. I have a second Q-swich here if your system has none....and a bunch of new spare Lamps...
Those TS100's drive me nuts. As that's the model of my Suzuki motorcycle, so every time I go looking for parts for it, I have to weed through all the soldering irons! :D
How about using the selpic mechanism to print PCB designs on FR4 (preheated to about 60 degrees and then dried further with a hot air gun). I.e. as an alternative to toner transfer etching.
I've gone through hundreds of inserts in a 25mm size 12J1E insert cutter like that. I once watched....a guy...use one to unintentionally rapid through a 1 meter bar of 6061-T6 at 16,000mm/min. DOC was ~8mm. Chipload was about 2mm per tooth. No. Damage. (From what I hear, of course)
Would love it if you could do something with geiger counters and survey meters. I think scintillation detectors would interest you especially. Because they have to do with optics and are similar to lasers
If I get anything extra I’ll send it your way. I just received my new Ludlum model 3 freshly calibrated from Tom at “iRad inc”. With a beautiful 44-9 pancake probe (but more importantly)… A bicron 2 inch Nai(tl)scintillation probe. Thing is ridiculous. I can drive by an antique store and pick up radioactive glass from inside my truck! It’s fucking nuts! (Of course i’ve only tried it with one specific antique store that my buddy owns... with an entire room full of uranium glass) Now my issue is directionality and pinpointing the location from a distance. I’m making a lead collimator to focus the detector in one direction. I purchased it because I go to a industrial scrapyard every day… And here in Tennessee we are very close to the Oak Ridge national Lab. (Home of the atom bomb). I guess security used to be more relaxed 50 years ago… or maybe we just get a lot of medical waste… I don’t know… but our scrapyard sees more than our fair share of active sources. My buddy runs the scrapyard and doesn’t have any scanning equipment… So I got into detection equipment to try and keep us safe while we scrounge around in the beautiful industrial waist!!! I’ve been bitten by the equipment bug, and will be building a few of my own scintillation probes. I highly suggest Tom at “IRad”. And for a great starter scintillation probe… Look at his DIY plastic scintillator kits. Not as sensitive as a naI(tl) detector… But they are very rugged and inexpensive. And still 50x times more sensitive than a Geiger counter tube. His 2 inch and 3 inch kits are amazing! But if you buy a 5 inch crystal kit,… It’s extremely cheap and will be just as sensitive as a 2” naI. Which is ridiculously sensitive! I get 3000- 6000 CPM background radiation!!! Like I said… Now my issue is making a collimator so it will be more directional.
Marco Reps also… Check around eBay regularly for retired area monitor sensors. (portal monitors) Tom has a video on his channel showing off one of his portal monitors he picked up for under $500! Those things are so large and sensitive they can give 20,000 cpm background!!!! They come in all sizes and will give you a big pieces of scintillation plastic with one or more photomultiplier tubes attached. I picked up a giant piece of bicron bc412 plastic scintillation plastic...weighing over 5 pounds with a beautiful Hamamatsu pmt tube attached. Needs a bit of reworking but will make an extremely sensitive area monitor detector. Or the plastic material can be cut and polished into other scintillation crystals. And I only paid $50 delivered!
Problems with using inktjet printers for 3Dprinting is that the usual printing liquids are way to viscious, so you would need special resin that is very expensive (and still cause clogs in standard nozzles)
@@sarahjrandomnumbers well you use a magnet for when your takeing them out and put them in agen after turning to a new fresh corner ( yes carbide insert are light magnetic )
uuuuh nice Beckhoff Terminals. At work we mostly work with Beckhoff and they are awesome . Did you buy them used? Have you thought about changing your Linux cnc over to one of Beckhofs IPC's? They are defenatelly better suited for the job and you can integrate them without the EK1100 tho might a bit of a pain to setup. Awesome video tho keep up the nice videos
Yup, used and cheap at the time ... gotta be careful not to show these things too much to not hike up the prices :) I really like my LinuxCNC, but I'll take a look at IPCs now!
I know a guy who has (had?) a complete IBM 370/165 with disk drives and tape drives in his garage (it was a BIG garage apparently) but that power supply/cooling system of yours must come a close second. BTW - shouldn't you change your handle to Pre-apocalyptic Inventor? I mean POST apocalypse, it's unlikely you'll find anything useful except molten lumps of metal! LOL
For my Linux CNC I recently bought a "HANNspree HT225HPB 21.5-Inch Touch Screen" which is amazing (and cheap). I've also started using "probe basic" which is a clone of path pilot and looks like it will be very nice with a bit of tweaking.
Apps which want to access some features of WiFi in Android require the location permission (presumably because getting an SSID name is a pretty good way to track location).
Marco No one forgets your evaluation career begginnings :) on the TS100 and the Epic Pace Solder station video :) ...actually your TS100 showed up on the previous video ... I was about to comment that the TS100 had a USB-C connector ... but I though to myself ... nah! Marco is going to make a video about that TS100 Mod :) or as is the case a completely new board :) Awsome!!
i have one of those XHC hand wheel things; i once crashed a haimer because it somehow misinterpreted my input and it went to Z- rather than Z+ lol. might be down to my control though; i'm using EdingCNC which isn't great
Anything with as many warnings as that YAG LASER control cabinet has (and a grounding probe too!) almost needs to be preserved in its current form just for being dangerous and cool.
Lol, YAG troll package @1:33. Cute little laser cavity inside huge enclosure ;-D Interesting that it needs that large power supply, looks more like the PSU for that orange laser box in the back, though.
I was thinking about buying the laser to do micromachining, bulk removal or circuit manipulation on IC's under a SEM. My idea was to use the existing lightguide form the CL detector and it's parabolic mirror as the light path. But the whole thing is a bit inconvinend to handle.
Wait hold on that inkjet 3D printer thing... I mean you could do resin like that, no? And at very high resolution and ridiculously thin layers. It'd be slow as hell, but you could put a number of heads in parallel and do 10 or 20 layers in a sweep. That would let you make prints with unbelievably fine details. with good positional repeatability you could also do small, very high aspect ratio holes and complex channels in solid materials. I must be missing something because that idea is way too obvious to not have been thought of already...
Marco Reps- the important part is to go gon on with your stuff and perfect humor. Also weiter so! Oder anders ausgedrückt: "uns mit deinem herrlichen english zu beglücken." Ich verstehe die allgemeine und die spezielle Relativitätstheorie so halbwegs. Aber du topst alles. Mehr output Bitte.
www.ebay.de/itm/303435704034 this was my source in germany, but I can't quite imagine that they make those here ... surely there must be a more international source as well?