D'oh! I misread what you wrote, my apologies. :)
Thanks!
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D'oh! I misread what you wrote, my apologies. :)
Thanks!
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I'd appreciate that, thanks!
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That's really interesting, thanks! I don't know that my PRT Alpha control board has that daughter board with the X motor link jumper. I'll have to do some digging to see if I can find it.
Could...
I've got a PRT Alpha 96 that I picked up new in 2006. I've been getting more into CNC stuff lately and I'm in the process of building a PrintNC CNC machine - this got me thinking about using a...
I'm kinda sad I didn't know this prior to spending the $400 for an Aspire upgrade. (Autodesk has a sale going on for F360 - $382 for a year. Good until 1/31.)
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Update - after being reminded that the application is written in VB6, I tried changing the device to COM2 via Device Manager and it worked perfectly. The "1-16" indication in the dialog box is...
srwtlc had the right idea. Thank you! (There's /zero/ excuse for using a VB6 program in production in 2019. As a professional software developer with 35 years of experience, this makes me...
I have not. Does that a) force the rpm tool to accept the port I give it and b) correct the error that makes the dialog only appear for a flash?
tnx.
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So my trusty ShopBot computer bit the dust today. 13 years is a good run, right? :) (motherboard won't post...)
Anyway, I get a replacement machine up with Windows 7x64 and after a lot of...
Again, the problem isn't the variable type - it's the fact that a command to read data from disk is attempting to do things that are WAY outside the scope of what the command is apparently intended...
The system variables are listed on page 35 of the programming handbook, with no illumination of their origin, so I don't know what manual you're looking at page 9 of. Also the "VA" command mentions...
What page? I can't believe I missed that.
Thanks..
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I know that it works fine if I do that. The problem is that an input statement shouldn't be interpreting data read from disk as if they were variables, let alone trying to perform a math operation...
I'm trying to understand some very weird behavior I'm seeing in the INPUT # statement. I'm using v3.8.50 of the control software.
Here's a test program:
open "test.txt" for input as #1
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In the ShopBot Programming handbook, it shows the following example:
&MyString = test string 'string variable without quotes
How may of you folks actually assign strings without quotes? If...
Are all the system variables "%(nn)" read-only? It /appears/ that way, but I wanted to know for sure. (When I make an assignment like "%(1) = 24.0625", the contents of %(1) don't change to reflect...
Thanks Bill! I kept thinking it was 100kgarages. :)
Michael, I used the licensed version of KisSlicer (http://www.kissslicer.com) to slice the model. I designed it using SolidWorks 2012.
I've...
Thanks Bill. I wish I could remember where I got the files. Having the wheel brackets makes me want to build the stools that were on the same site. :)
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I printed them on a SeeMeCNC Rostock MAX v1 printer I've named "Orange Menace". I write their user & assembly manuals on a volunteer basis.
Here's what the machine looked like right after I...
Thanks. Most of the stuff I print IS for practical use - and not for the printer itself. :)
I got into 3D printing to support my cockpit building hobby, so that's where most of the parts go.
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I built one of the ShopBot computer carts many years ago and only finally got around to painting the poor thing. In the process I added some 3D printed brackets for the 2" steel casters I wanted to...
Adrian, how do you use that lithium grease without it getting everywhere? I've only ever seen it in spray cans.
tnx.
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I haven't had a chance to get it done. I only cut parts on Saturdays and I've got two more sheets of parts to cut - I don't want to fiddle with the machine until I've got everything for the current...
A plug for my favorite - the Rostock MAX v2: http://www.seemecnc.com (I write the assembly manuals for them. :) )
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Mine is due on Wednesday. :)
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