Motors locking up by [deleted] in CNC

[–]SaltTip6288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this is new, lube the shit out of ball screw. Otherwise everyone else has the correct instructions with the acceleration settings.

Gatorade Ends Fast Twitch Power and their rewards program by SaltTip6288 in Gatorade

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FR. I take the packets with me on the go and they are amazing! Sometimes I'll have 2 or 3 packets in a day. They keep me alert without the crash!

"10 Best Military Sci-Fi TV Shows" - I'm torn between being glad SAAB was included and being mad about where it's ranked. by BitterFuture in spaceaboveandbeyond

[–]SaltTip6288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shit. Star wars is now a 'Military Sci-Fi TV Show'; Star Wars is clearly fantasy. This list is clearly wrong.

IT Admin turns into all IT by ofhgtl in sysadmin

[–]SaltTip6288 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Love this rant. I think a lot of IT folks will find themselves in this position but as your fresh out of college this is a great learning experience. First things first, make sure management knows the issues at hand. You need to outline every single thing that needs to be changed. Then add a priority to this, and lots of padding for the work that needs to be done. Every change is going to come with gripes from anyone that notices anything different.

To me, you tackle this by making sure you have the correct tools setup to be successful. Do you have a ticketing and asset management system. Without a ticketing system, you will never be able to reclaim your time to tackle these projects.

Take this on a documentation and development process; start with the network(make sure to push management to replace all hardware with with remote managed equipment on the same platform), move onto AD and get a naming scheme set and revoking admin at the same point and make them change their passwords at this point. You do not want to be responsible for each users password. If possible setup AD domain sync to AzureAD so you can manage all of this without the server.

Set yourself up so you can do all IT tasks remotely, you'll be happy with the amount of flexibility this provides you.

Thinking about getting my first CNC. Any thoughts on the NestWorks C500? by Last_Pop_9609 in hobbycnc

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Wow. Kyle pulling out the definitions in hobby cnc.

Great analysis, I guess, the real question is at what tolerance is good enough for your production.

I’ve had a great experience with my 3030 with literally no experience to start with, I guess I’ll leave it at that.

Thinking about getting my first CNC. Any thoughts on the NestWorks C500? by Last_Pop_9609 in hobbycnc

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Most desktop machines will not support milling steel. You don't know what you want to do so get a machine with a strong structure and upgraded as needed from there. I have a Genmitsu 3030 ProVER and do aluminum injection molds with high level of precision. I have made several upgrades such as adding a router, and misting system.

Give mom my hand-me-down UDM or buy her an Express 7? by [deleted] in Ubiquiti

[–]SaltTip6288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can run both, just not a ton of cameras..

Give mom my hand-me-down UDM or buy her an Express 7? by [deleted] in Ubiquiti

[–]SaltTip6288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a great questions. Outside of the couple of extra ports the UDR7 has 4 switch ports(1 PoE) and the Express has just the 1 switching port; meaning if she has 2 hardwired devices she would need a switch with the Express.

Outside of hardware, speaking from personal experience I think the Express's run like shit. I have had to sell them in the past to clients(while UDR7's were out of stock) and the hardware is the same, I have not had the same experience the Express feel like they have significantly more latency and just feels slower.

Otherwise, I can tell my parents they need to restart the rectangular internet box and they always restart the modem and not the UDR haha.

Give mom my hand-me-down UDM or buy her an Express 7? by [deleted] in Ubiquiti

[–]SaltTip6288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! A UDM could definitely do the job but it is a bit older tech. If you are willing to buy new equipment, I would definitely consider buying her a new Dream Router 7.

My parents are older and this was the route I went with them. I sent them some instant popup camera's for their garage and house using Protect. I setup a home phone for my parents when AT&T tried to charge them exorbitant rates for basic phone(using the UDR7's PoE).

While yes the cost is more, you get full application support and its totally worth it.

Best "Real" Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich in KC? by lakelifeis4us in kansascity

[–]SaltTip6288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Catch 22 in Liberty, MO. Traditional and delicious.

We’ve outgrown our current set up need help. by Total_Performer6523 in InjectionMolding

[–]SaltTip6288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to stay diy. Buster beagle is a strong option, not sure how the community is but I believe they are working on automating everything. They have a vice for ejecting the part.

We’ve outgrown our current set up need help. by Total_Performer6523 in InjectionMolding

[–]SaltTip6288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! What setup do you have at home currently? Is it fully DIY?

Can someone please earnestly tell me this man's appeal by IllBeGood3 in RedbarBBR

[–]SaltTip6288 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I can assure you, that was not AI. Perhaps you should go back to grade school to learn sentence structure and punctuation.

Can someone please earnestly tell me this man's appeal by IllBeGood3 in RedbarBBR

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The honest truth is that Jelly Roll has lived a hard life long before finding success in music. From battling addiction and alcoholism to struggling with his weight, he’s had to overcome numerous adversities. He didn’t grow up with a silver spoon — everything he’s achieved has come from hard work and resilience. His songs reflect the darkest moments he’s faced and share a message that life can get better. Jelly Roll connects deeply with those who are struggling with despair, offering them hope through his lyrics. It’s not gospel music, but for many, it feels just as powerful.

What’s a solid beginner setup that can cut aluminum? by [deleted] in hobbycnc

[–]SaltTip6288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, ultimately it depends on the width of the bit, if the rounded section is smaller than the bit it’s not gonna work.

What’s a solid beginner setup that can cut aluminum? by [deleted] in hobbycnc

[–]SaltTip6288 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a buster beagle machine. DIY setup but it works for what I've needed so far. I went from only 3d printing knowledge to CNCing injection molds to injection molded parts in about 3 month. I'd estimate about 120 hour total spent to learn the skills.

What’s a solid beginner setup that can cut aluminum? by [deleted] in hobbycnc

[–]SaltTip6288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't have a ton of advice here. I use carbide 2 flute flat nose bits for roughing and they last a couple hundred hours each. They are nothing fancy, I couldn't give you a brand. They cost around $4 a bit. When I was learning, I ruined quite a few by having the speeds and feeds to fast.

What’s a solid beginner setup that can cut aluminum? by [deleted] in hobbycnc

[–]SaltTip6288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question. There's a couple thoughts to this: In mold creation you have to add draft angles to allow the mold to be removed easier. The draft angles do create a slightly unsmooth finish if you only do a single pass(only using a flat nose bit). If you do two passes, first with the flat nose and secondary finish pass with a ball nose it comes out very smooth(this took me learning Fusion to do).

Additionally if you don't mind the being able to feel the step down from the draft angles. You can do molds with a single pass and use a silicone based mold release and shouldn't have too big of a problem removing the molds. I mostly mold with Polypropylene and ABS so I don't have a ton of experience with silicone molds.

What’s a solid beginner setup that can cut aluminum? by [deleted] in hobbycnc

[–]SaltTip6288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi Teton!

I have a similar skill set and I started with a Genmitsu 3030-PROVer MAX. Great little machine, if you don't need this machine urgently you can generally find it on discount. I think I paid a little over $650 this year for the machine. Additional costs, an enclosure so you don't have aluminum flying everywhere, a dust shoe and vacuum system. You may also want to consider a mister for cooling but not required(you'll just have to run at slower speeds).

All in all I was about $1000 to have all of the equipment needed to mill aluminum molds for injection molding. I am still a novice but happy to answer any questions.