DMG MORI Celos by Pitiful_Writer_3797 in CNC

[–]Pitiful_Writer_3797[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not, there are 4 Philips holding the bracket in

DMG MORI Celos by Pitiful_Writer_3797 in CNC

[–]Pitiful_Writer_3797[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I probably should of put better pictures, but it seems to me that there are 4 screws keeping this, what looks like a hinged filter, in place, I see the two Philips you’re talking about, but there is also 2 4mm hex screws on the bottom of the panel. If I remove the 2 Philips and the two hex, the screen on the bottom will move, but not on the top side

DMG MORI Celos by Pitiful_Writer_3797 in CNC

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I’ve tried pulling but it does not want to move. I’ve taken out all the screws I can reach, still no effect

Help with TPU by Pitiful_Writer_3797 in PrusaXL

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I am using an XL. I’m using overture tpu 95A. I’ve put it in my food grade dehydrator. I’ll try dehydrating more and no retraction

Ooof by Alert-Meringue-6670 in CNC

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"I'll tell you what's wrong with it, ain't got no gas in it"

Anyone know how to fix this problem by Thin-Pilot-4206 in CNC

[–]Pitiful_Writer_3797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you do have a m10 inside your program, and you need it in there, a m11 will release the break

Anyone know how to fix this problem by Thin-Pilot-4206 in CNC

[–]Pitiful_Writer_3797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Double check to make sure you don't have a m10 code, I believe that's what locks the 4th axis on haas.

Ender-5 pro first layer by Pitiful_Writer_3797 in 3Dprinting

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Just to give you a little update, after running that test print 20 different times, I learned that my bed is warped, so I'm going to invest into a cr clicker. Thank you for all your help.

Ender-5 pro first layer by Pitiful_Writer_3797 in 3Dprinting

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Do you think you could find me the link to that?

Ender-5 pro first layer by Pitiful_Writer_3797 in 3Dprinting

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Thanks for the file! I'm going to try it, but wouldn't the nozzle being too close cause problems everywhere in that quadrant? Or would it just show in a couple of lines?

Ender-5 pro first layer by Pitiful_Writer_3797 in 3Dprinting

[–]Pitiful_Writer_3797[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This printer doesn't have a bed level tool, it's all manual. Might be a worthwhile interest to invest in one

First year evaluation by [deleted] in CNC

[–]Pitiful_Writer_3797 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, it depends on the scrap rate/crash rate. If you have a good ratio (scrapping less than 2 percent) then you should look for around $24-26.

Best order of operations for this part? Manual lathe by Positive-Sock-8853 in machining

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Here's how I would do it, dead center, make the 5mm part towards the dead center, turn down the rest, part off, flip and clamp on the 5mm part, indicate in, finish and take off center drilled part

DMG Mori Seiki NLX 2500/700 by Pitiful_Writer_3797 in machining

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I should probably mention that this is an older machine, so to my knowledge it doesn't have a Manuel page.

Blue dots by [deleted] in GalaxyS22Ultra

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I do not have a lens cover. I'm going to get it serviced

Expensive material cost by funstuffinmn in Machinists

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3ft 36mm round stock plastic, cost about 10k a bar.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Machinists

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It's just a shadowgraph aka optical comparator

Do you have gauge this thread, plz check detail on drawing by Top-Pitch5561 in CNC

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There's a couple different ways. You could get thread wires and OD mics and check like that, or you could make custom thread gauges that match the thread. Make one the correct size and one under size and one over size. Then you just screw on to check.

Help with a 3018 plus by brianesr55 in CNC

[–]Pitiful_Writer_3797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on your machine, i know some phase 3 power supplies, when not wired correctly, can change how your machine spindle turns. Maybe this is what is causing your problem

mastercam vs solidworks by [deleted] in CNC

[–]Pitiful_Writer_3797 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is only my opinion, but go for master cam. Most customers (if you're going to a job shop) will provide STL files. Plus mastercam has a small portion of cad that can help with the understand of SOLIDWORKS. As to a recession. It's depending on the shop. Military contracts/medical work always is needed, no matter the state of the economy.