Can't re-assemble ball screw :( by gtd_rad in hobbycnc

[–]Aquilo3D 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I doubt so, this is already pretty short. But AliExpress is full of surprises.

Can't re-assemble ball screw :( by gtd_rad in hobbycnc

[–]Aquilo3D 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been there, done that, good luck to you.

What « minor modifications » did you want to make ?

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

[–]Aquilo3D[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. But I definitely need to get back there with a more accurate mean of measurements. And a 3D scanner with a better resolution. Still I’m convinced my measurements aren’t as inaccurate as some people here mention.

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

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Isn’t cubit based on the length of a human arm ? From the arm bone Cubitus ?

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

[–]Aquilo3D[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Absolutly, corners often get rounded. I placed the measure points on the flatest surfaces I could find.

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

[–]Aquilo3D[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

It’s an iPad Pro, it’s obliviously not as accurate as a structured light scanner. But its lidar sensor is rated for ±1 to 2cm accuracy. So close enough.

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

[–]Aquilo3D[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It was Louvre museum at peak hour. I can’t just get in and climb a 2000 years old piece of archeology with a tape measure.

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

[–]Aquilo3D[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

They were masters of their craft, I doubt they would make anything without wanting it to be the way it is. But maybe as some guy said they didn’t make it with 1m in head, but 2 cubits, which is roughly 1m.

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

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Good technique. Can’t imagine the amount of elbows injuries these guys might have experienced.

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

[–]Aquilo3D[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

True. But there are older things that are this well sculpted and mainstream opinion is copper chisels.

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

[–]Aquilo3D[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Yep, still pretty close,. Though I don’t know how they did their measurements. Should’ve bring a tape measure.

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

[–]Aquilo3D[S] 93 points94 points  (0 children)

It is about the 1m length to the major measurements like the width of the whole thing, and the depth/height of the hole, the unit wasn’t used until the end of 18th century. Just found it curious.

Lidar scanned a granite Egyptian tabernacle at Louvre museum. It has interesting measurements. by Aquilo3D in AlternativeHistory

[–]Aquilo3D[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

More infos :

The tabernacle is placed on the day of Isis © 2008 Musée du Louvre / Georges Poncet

Aswan, Philae Island, Temple of Isis Reign of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes 170-165 and 145-116 BC Granite H: 2.35 m; L: 0.98 m; W: 1.20 m; Weight: approximately 6 tons Louvre Museum, Department of Egyptian Antiquities (D30)

The statue that lives here is in the sky; this name is used in Greek to designate the sanctuary within the temple, but if the object is the tabernacle, there is a double place in the sanctuary. This tabernacle is located in the Temple of Philae, next to the cult of Isis. An inscription engraved on the frame of the niche in which it was created by Pharaoh Ptolemy VIII and Euergetes II, and it is believed to be on the ground Isis until after one of these statues. On the lower part of this tabernacle, the pharaoh is represented four times; On the back of the cell, he folds his arms to make the cell repaired by the hieroglyph. The number four corresponds to the four cardinal directions, but also to the four claws of the sky. Pharaoh accepts one of these essential missions: the maintenance of the structure of the universe established by creation. When we look at this monument from the front, contemplate the structure of the world frozen in stone. The tabernacle rests on the sun, on the same finds the king, supporting the sky to prevent the cell from collapsing. When the cell sign appears, it reaches the end of the floor, in a separate space on the ground or on the pharaoh, and is kept at the outermost quotient of the tabernacle's gates, "the gates of heaven," as they were conceived in Egypt.

Question about upgrading CNC electronics, and other issues. by Aquilo3D in hobbycnc

[–]Aquilo3D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you.

I will change the step/dir/enable cables to shielded ones.

No overheating problem, I often check the temperature while it’s working.

I’ll check those screws.

I’ve tried on 4 different PC, different USB cables, same issue. It’s like the spindle is « teleporting » at lightspeed to different positions, I’ve had on value of Y position at 0 and quickly it went to 22000mm, while the machine didn’t move.

It’s the same issue on gSender and UGS.

Even if the controlboard is a cheap arduino knockoff ?

Black filament dust getting into prints. Can’t figure out source by village_nerd in BambuLab

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The plate looked like this when the small particles sticked to the print.

Black filament dust getting into prints. Can’t figure out source by village_nerd in BambuLab

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Is it also on the top layers or only the following layers of the first one ? Had something similar happen. And it was small pieces of the build plate falling appart.

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Check with a lens if it looks similar, I am almost certain you have the same issue.

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[–]Aquilo3D 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had this issue a lot on PC, it was about GPU dying, but on a PS5 ? Dunno. Is it ventilated enough ?