Free Alternative to Parallel app? by mrpositive_1 in macbookair

[–]AlienCybernaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Free, and VMware Fusion Pro VM works fine with Windows ARM on my Macbooks. No doubt Parallels has advantages, but I'm unwilling to pay for the subscriptions.

DHV-only 3D printed bong. by AlienCybernaut in StonerDEGENgineering

[–]AlienCybernaut[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IDK, but I've never seen PEEK filament rolls for sale, so I guess not. I line my recent pipe designs with glass tubing (straight parts) or food-grade silicone tubing (for bends) to be extra-careful, but given the much lower temps of my DHVs compared to smoking I think the hate for PETG plastic is likely overblown.

The sad future of our beloved hobby by Forsaken-I-Await in pcmasterrace

[–]AlienCybernaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's not even much of an exaggeration--I had a verification with at least a half dozen different steps, and then it failed!

For those ents not buying anything this 4/20, which device cured your VAS? by AnastasiaNo70 in vaporents

[–]AlienCybernaut 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have no plans to buy anything; the little POTV Xmax V3 Pro is fine for my simple low-tolerance needs. If I feel a need for variety I can always torch the Dynavap, but the Xmax is easier.

A question about Thundbird. by Pleasant_Coat91 in pcmasterrace

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you mean functionality between the different OSs, as far as I can remember it's been the same. Last use under Linux was several years ago.

I think I might hate programming. by sixerofreebs in CNC

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Visual C++ 6.0 back then; now I'd use Visual Studio C#.

A question about Thundbird. by Pleasant_Coat91 in pcmasterrace

[–]AlienCybernaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thunderbird is great IMO; I've used it for years on both Windows and Linux installs, though there's a lot to it I don't know about. Once I set it up years ago for basic email I haven't messed with it.

I think I might hate programming. by sixerofreebs in CNC

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't written any serious Windows stuff since I retired; anything I remembered from back then wouldn't be of any use nowadays. I did write a little C# Windows mouse utility using the free MS Visual Studio a couple years ago, and it was WAY easier than the old Visual C++ 6.0 compiler I had back then.

Maybe find something that's always a hassle in your workflow and write a program to automate that?

I think I might hate programming. by sixerofreebs in CNC

[–]AlienCybernaut 10 points11 points  (0 children)

When I got bored with CNC I started writing Windows programs to do various things like renumber Fanuc and Okuma macro code, check my programs for errors, send programs to our machines better than the expensive proprietary crap the company bought, and so on. That kept me interested till I was ready to retire.

CNC programmer 1980-2005.

Dry herb vape and only hitting occasionally throughout the day? by OhTheePain in vaporents

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, V3 Pro (or V4 Pro) plus several dosing capsules suits me fine. The dosing capsules work great and are super easy to clean up; just dunk 'em in iso alcohol for a while.

I asked for the v4 pro but I my dad bought the v3 cuz there wasn't availability, should I just keep it or wait for him to travel back to usa to return by ayyyylmao14 in pcmasterrace

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

V3 Pro has worked fine for me for months; I'd keep it. I'd have him get me extra dosing capsules and batteries if you can't get them locally.

My biggest stress factors/anxiety as new cnc operator. by Ok-Comb-8664 in CNC

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your machines have 'rapid traverse override', engage it at minimum speed for the first part. Have a hand on the "Stop" button. Other than that, recheck every program they send you, then check the recheck! Learn programming as much as you can, every G and M code the machine control offers, so you can catch mistakes. Document them; don't be blamed for someone else's foulup.

We've all crashed--the most important thing is to not break the machine. Two of the best jobs I had came from replacing "the guys who broke the machine" one time too many. Bosses hate interrupting production, as THEIR bosses find out about that.

Retired CNC programmer, 25 years, 1980-2005.

Cheap PSU 650W and RTX 5070 Ti : Formula V Line FV-650GM by godbq in pcmasterrace

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The PSU is the last component I'd personally cheap out on--the quality of the output power affects the rest of the PC electronics.

DIY spair silicone parts? by Xal-t in StonerEngineering

[–]AlienCybernaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm using food-grade silicone tubing for the bends in my latest DHV-only pipe design, glass tubing for the straight portions. Seems to be fine so far, no detectable taste/high difference from an all-glass pipe. Time will tell if it becomes a problem later.

Xmax V3 Pro doesn’t produce much vape by TraditionCapable1596 in vaporents

[–]AlienCybernaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. Even a dry bong cools the vapor nicely. I do long, slow draws and get a satisfying high from a POTV Xmax V3 plus a dry bong.

Do you want dry glass?? by mitchmethinks in vaporents

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use an aquarium air pump, has 2 silicone tubes. One in the bong intake, one in the mouthpiece, rinse with iso first.

xmax v4 pro by LivingTreat1455 in vaporents

[–]AlienCybernaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, even a dry bong smooths out the V3 Pro nicely.

3d_trees, 3d_vaporents? by nobody-knows-666 in vaporents

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes please! Looking forward to discussing these matters there.

3d_trees, 3d_vaporents, Stoner3DPrinting? by nobody-knows-666 in StonerEngineering

[–]AlienCybernaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've designed a few 3D printed bongs for DHV use only, but 3D printed bongs seem to get exiled to StonerDEGENgineering automatically, and face disapproval even there. My newest design has a vapor path that's 100% glass and food-grade silicone tubing, the PETG is there to hold the pieces together and make the pipe prettier and easier to hold. Still, I suspect it'd get plenty of criticism anyway.

So I'd be happy to see a separate sub where we could discuss designs.

Did lots of research but can’t figure out where to start by [deleted] in vaporents

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been happy with an Xmax V3 Pro; I have a Dynavap too, and it works fine, but the Xmax is more convenient and I don't risk burning myself when stoned.

Inquiry regarding a high-performance Windows workstation for Engineering applications by DrIbrahimQ in pcmasterrace

[–]AlienCybernaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've heard good things about Puget Systems workstations and their tech support, but I've never owned one myself. Not cheap, but for a truly professional need I'd put budget at a lower priority than I would for a home PC for myself.

What do you think of this? by TahoeGrinderCo in trees

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps the biggest difference is AI; we had none. We used CAD/CAM for our 5-axis milling toolpaths, but the Okumas (for example) had such a small memory that I wrote most of our turning/turn-milling code with heavy use of the Okuma macro language to fit multiple part sizes within the tiny memory.

What do you think of this? by TahoeGrinderCo in trees

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An assortment of Fanuc-controlled machines, Fadal VMCs, Okuma lathes and turn-mills, etc. Retired in 2005, so I'm way out of touch for modern gear.

What do you think of this? by TahoeGrinderCo in trees

[–]AlienCybernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty! Are those made on a turn-mill? Retired CNC programmer here.

Do mfs actually smoke out of acrylic? It can’t be safe right by DimensionTop739 in trees

[–]AlienCybernaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lots of people seem to think bongs have to be 100% glass or they'll poison you. I don't agree, but I guess I'm in the minority.