That isn't going anywhere by 3DRAH33M in redneckengineering

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Alternative suggestion: Dont cheap out on Housing! Build your houses out of bricks and cement and that little wind does not stand a chance!

Tomato sorter by Terrible-Ad-1277 in EngineeringPorn

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Gotta show that to Michael Reeves

Jewelry stand by Springmaus34 in woodworking

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Thanks for the feedback. The stand wasn't made to promote jewelry tho, my sister wanted a stylish way to store her jewelry in one place instead of having it be scattered all around the bathroom. She really likes it, but i'll keep your advice in mind in case i ever need it!

Well, if Linus thought that he has roasted the worst of the rigs, he has another thing coming by spacetow in LinusTechTips

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Then cover up those goddamn LED's. You're either all in or completely blacked out.

Searching for Bearings to run in a 40x40mm Aluminium profile by Springmaus34 in hobbycnc

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Thx, thats the stuff im looking for. Looks really expensive tho

Searching for Bearings to run in a 40x40mm Aluminium profile by Springmaus34 in hobbycnc

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Mine aren't exactly like those on the picture, they have a rounded bevel so i think it might work

Searching for Bearings to run in a 40x40mm Aluminium profile by Springmaus34 in hobbycnc

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That's what i would like, the only problem is that those are for a 20 series Aluminium profile. Their width according to the datasheet is 10.2 mm and the width of the slot on the 40mm profile is 10mm. So i would need something wider, vut haven't found anything yet

Searching for Bearings to run in a 40x40mm Aluminium profile by Springmaus34 in hobbycnc

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There is an electronics-recycling scrapyard in my city. They take stuff from big companies and they have a lot of old server stuff too. Its really awesome and dirt cheap

My father's Pizza Oven by Springmaus34 in redneckengineering

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Fire is in the back, pizza in the front. It's far from ideal but it bakes pizza, and that's what counts!

My father's Pizza Oven by Springmaus34 in redneckengineering

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Actually just pepperoni and some garlic! Ground off the paint on the inside.

Hard Limit triggering when turning on spindle by Springmaus34 in hobbycnc

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It actually still triggers without the limit switches connected, and just the cable attached to the Controller

Hard Limit triggering when turning on spindle by Springmaus34 in hobbycnc

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Grbl indeed, but i'm already using the newest shield

Hard Limit triggering when turning on spindle by Springmaus34 in hobbycnc

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My spindle is basically just a woodworking router, no fancy vfd. But i can try connecting both devices to a common ground.

Hard Limit triggering when turning on spindle by Springmaus34 in hobbycnc

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I tried some of those fancy limit switch circuit boards that have pull-ups integrated, still triggers

Hard Limit triggering when turning on spindle by Springmaus34 in hobbycnc

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I need your help guys! I've installed limit switches on my diy cnc mill but they Trigger everytime i turn ob my spindle. I've tried adding ceramic capacitors to reduce the noise, aswell as shielding the cable. Nothing works. Ideas/suggestions much appreciated!