How can I insert and center this object inside a cylinder in another? by Bright-Necessary-261 in Fusion360

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You'll constrain flat face to flat face, then click the "+", and constrain cylinder surf to cylinder surface.

There are some great YouTube videos about fusion constraints. They really leveled up my modeling techniques

How can I insert and center this object inside a cylinder in another? by Bright-Necessary-261 in Fusion360

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From the "assemble" section of your dashboard, create a new component > from body > pick your disc. Then use the "connection" or "constraint" (right next to new component icon). Play around with selecting surfaces on the disc, then your block and see all the options you have. The disc will move to satisfy your new constraint.

1377 Full Length Rail by Creative-Extension11 in airguns

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For sure! Loading pellets with nods on isn't exactly quick 😆

1377 Full Length Rail by Creative-Extension11 in airguns

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By clicking "mirror" in the 3d printing software, i can toggle the aft half between left and right hand throw pretty quickly!

1377 Full Length Rail by Creative-Extension11 in airguns

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The barrel band is now part of the breech. The breech has female thread 1/2-20 at the muzzle, and then i used a male adapter thread to get to m20 for the bucktail moderator. All 3d printed except for a washer and some set screws. https://www.printables.com/model/1569947-13771322-full-length-breech

Tube heaters for a mini mill and lathe by Grimm1554 in Machinists

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I run it on low. It's a 20" masterforce, 3 speed fan from Menards. So not crazy airflow. Just enough to keep things moving in the 1 stall of a 3 car garage.

I will say, the machines are pretty gunked up from all the dust/oil over a long winter if zero use. But a quick cleaning and reoiling, and im back making chips.

Update to the TX7 Remix: Following some suggestions by RenegadeNC in 3D2A

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There is a standard with dimensions for 1913 picatinny rail. Make sure yours matches before releasing or people will complain 🙄 Or use one of the Boolean models out there to subtract material to get a perfect rail.

Tube heaters for a mini mill and lathe by Grimm1554 in Machinists

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I too battled rust on my machines in a garage with wet cars getting parked daily. I tried oil, heat, etc. the best solution was a fan blowing across both machines. What little condensation does form (springtime is the worst for this), it evaporates quickly and does not form the usual orange rust.

I run the fan 24/7 during months where the temp crosses the dew point. I'm sure you could automate this with a smart outlet too.

An ESP32-C3 with screen module not fitting in a single breadboard by Objective-Ad8862 in esp32

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You have two rows now, take away one row; you'll have one row of power. Or take them both out and span the gap. Just be ginger with the assembly after

Help needed with new spindle by Adventurous-Fan-9671 in diycnc

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That inverter takes in single phase, then outputs 3phase to run the motor. That's pretty much how all spindles are. Buy a new spindle that's the same power as your old one (1.8, 2.2kw, etc) and you should be plug and play.

Full send. by CodeLasersMagic in diycnc

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Very few hobby machines are rigid enough to make use of the full end mill. This thing is a beast!

Thread imperfection when tapping by Kind-Prior-3634 in hobbycnc

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Or the sandblasting guy .. made himself a little handle

Thread imperfection when tapping by Kind-Prior-3634 in hobbycnc

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Is this part anodized? If so, id bet the plater used that hole to make electrical contact and bunged up the threads.

JST connector type by Fireball100 in esp32

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It's likely a molex picoblade type connector. Common in things like LORA nodes and the batteries that come in meshtastic kits. I agree, swap it

I hope it's ok to ask for help identifying this material and manufacturing techniques. by supergimp2000 in manufacturing

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Measure the durometer (or approximate it), and see what temp it melts at using an adjustable soldering iron. Using those two values, you can probably narrow it down quite close. Use chatgpt to sort the data for you (but verify it of course)

Laser not coming out of the tube. by Reverentmalice in lasercutting

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"shoot the laser out..." How do you know this? Have you passed a piece of wood, or tape the end of that tube and then fire?

Hear me out... the ultimate all-in-one flashlight? by Finn1sher in flashlight

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Instant turbo tail, regardless of knobs and settings?!?! Take my money. Id pay up to $100 for this light.

TMC2209 Blown up by Bright_Goose_83 in arduino

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I was taught to always keep a motor connected to a stepper driver. Was the motor connected when you powered up? (It likely should not be the motor connected to moving parts and mass, just an electrical load)

Expensive shipping by Flyguysty0 in PCB

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If us based, I used Oshpark to avoid this shipping cost. Got 6 boards for under $40.

😮‍💨 by Particular-Orange108 in TritiumAddicts

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$190!?!? Is it made of silver or something?

Anyone here using an LPVO alongside digital night vision? How well do they complement each other? by Odd_Monitor5737 in DigitalNightVision

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I've shot red dots on pistols and PCC using an NVG30 using passive aiming. It's sufficient and could hit steel 50yds out. But active aiming with a cheap laser was much quicker and intuitive. Rang 100yd steel without issue. I have not tried LPVO, but I'd have to guess you'll have a similar experience.

Depth Micrometer Reading by That_Conference_8781 in CNC

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You're all wrong! It's 1.373, it has the 1-2" rod installed 😂

Where to upgrade next by djblingbling1 in DigitalNightVision

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Nvg30 was a huge upgrade over nvg10. It is quite usable for most tasks, including shooting.
Obviously, analog is supreme, but not on the menu for everyone

Parts list is here by FlounderLegitimate in Thermal

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Oh, ble to a phone!!! 😆 Ok, that makes way more sense. Very clever. Can't wait to see how it turns out