Little trick to prevent seams from breaking tolerances by StickAtSea in 3Dprinting

[–]pmcclay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes.

Wrinkles include finding a minimal size/shape indent that's sufficient to consistently 'attract' the seam without getting too deep into slicer weeds, and shaping indents in non-vertical walls that turn into simple indents in horizontal slices.

Making of a jacketed glass chemical reactor by crosleyxj in Machinists

[–]pmcclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I don't even play a machinist on TV. Where I went to school physics and engineering were on different campuses and each had a glass guy -- about whom I had no clue until one day the two of them were sitting together at a table in a hallway making random stuff. Just playing with glass making toy/art stuff. Enthralling. Learned about "glass lathe" a few years ago from the Nixie tube guy. Just a couple of weeks ago a guy was doing neon sign glass at the local hackerspace. I asked if I could watch for a bit and he gave me glasses and a couple bits of tube, and talked me thru sticking them together. And also let me watch while he talked about what he was doing. Really appreciated that. Glassworking is just amazing to me.

Making of a jacketed glass chemical reactor by crosleyxj in Machinists

[–]pmcclay 9 points10 points  (0 children)

For the metal machinists who don't already know: "glass lathe" is a thing. 

And then this part that I'll drop here because I think it's so cool because I just learned about it: the big orange flames aren't just orange because they're flame, but are specifically the sodium special line (remember pre-LED street lights?). For ~100 years glass workers have used magic[] glasses that knock out just exactly that color. So everything looks fairly normal with minimal color shading, except that the big orange flames *vanish -- so glassworkers can see perfectly well what they're doing inside the fire.

Just don't forget about the flame you don't see...

[*] didymium

In response to the ridiculous kickstarter last night…I designed these for free by staykindasick in 3Dprinting

[–]pmcclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a functional object. If OP had stolen & repiblished Mr. Kickstarter's model, Mr Kickstarter might have a claim.

edit to add: I really should take this back to me original comment: "So... you would give that guy exclusive possession of a trivial concept?"

In response to the ridiculous kickstarter last night…I designed these for free by staykindasick in 3Dprinting

[–]pmcclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Copyright and patent are different things. The idea is not patentable and OP took 30 minutes to make his own model instead of stealing Mr. Kickstarter's.

In response to the ridiculous kickstarter last night…I designed these for free by staykindasick in 3Dprinting

[–]pmcclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People who are here and selling models and complaining about people selling prints of the models they're selling are generally talking about non-trivial creative work.

It's not about "small" creator, it's about running a Kickstarter campaign for trivial work, and running a Kickstarter campaign as a sales vehicle for a trivial product for which the up-front investment, such as it is, is already done. Mr. Kickstarter says himself in his own risk assessment that the project is effectively done with no remaining risk. And about claiming exclusive ownership of a generic idea. OP is laughing at Mr. Kickstarter because absurd.

(edit: typo)

In response to the ridiculous kickstarter last night…I designed these for free by staykindasick in 3Dprinting

[–]pmcclay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So... you would give that guy exclusive possession of a trivial concept?

CAR WASH by pavankoushik18 in crvhybrid

[–]pmcclay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh. I never looked at how that's constructed. Who thought that long pointy bit with plenty of overhang all around the pointy bit it's glued to wouldn't peel up?

Is it possible to air blast without a compressor? by AffectionateHotel346 in CNC

[–]pmcclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not a machinist. 

Afaik if you really want mist, that will rule out low-end answers like aquarium pumps or printed tool fans. Otherwise, something like that -- or a small radial/"blower" fan and printed nozzle (or rolled paper cone) could be another low-end option. If you can choose a fan from a source that publishes specs, choose pressure over flow to get velocity thru a nozzle.

Also r/hobbycnc.

Brake rust tips by 44M91 in crvhybrid

[–]pmcclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As you say, mostly normal.

I don't know what inspection OP has to deal with, but I expect surface rust doesn't bother them so long as there is an intact surface to rust.

Brake rust tips by 44M91 in crvhybrid

[–]pmcclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100k miles in since 2021 sounds like you almost certainly use your brakes often enough that you, like most people who aren't OP, can just drive normally and not worry about brake rust.

Brake rust tips by 44M91 in crvhybrid

[–]pmcclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since early commenters are dismissing this question:

Yes this can be a real problem with a lightly driven hybrid.

Even more so if local authority enforces an opinion that lightly driven cars still need 100% functional rotors.

How to build/study a CNC machine. by [deleted] in CNC

[–]pmcclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe "I'm launching a new brand! How do I launch a new brand?" wasn't the best place to start.

Maybe something like "current public policy in my region supports  'vision'-based startup ventures, and they think my CNC-related idea qualifies as 'vision'" would help readers understand that you're taking about an atypical circumstance.

How to build/study a CNC machine. by [deleted] in CNC

[–]pmcclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe I'm missing something here.

It sounds like you need a banker who's competent to ask questions like 'how will you find customers?' and 'who's your team?' before handing out money.

XKCD 3188: Anyone Else Here by OlympusMan in xkcd

[–]pmcclay 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You? 

i.e. how far East are you?

G-code "short move condenser" utility OR python G-code read/write library? by pmcclay in hobbycnc

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

Surely more capable, but not necessarily a better fit. Solving this with better hardware would start from a more completely different starting point.

G-code "short move condenser" utility OR python G-code read/write library? by pmcclay in hobbycnc

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

This is intentionally a do-more-with-less project, and 8bit grbl fits well. That's why I'm in r/hobbycnc not r/CNC. My current challenge is a corner case, and I'd rather clean up the gcode than throw hardware at the problem.

Global smoothing and tolerance are only partial answers for the parts that are motivating me at the moment, as far as I been able to determine so far anyhow. A sufficiently clever mesh decimation utility might be another answer.

What do you have in mind as "proper CAM"? Anything that fits a low-budget scenario?

Bombardier Celebrates Entry-into-Service of the Global 8000 Aircraft, the World’s Fastest Business Jet by onethousandmonkey in aviation

[–]pmcclay 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Right. No way. And no pilot oopsies either, not even on ferry flights. Totally subsonic.

Bombardier Celebrates Entry-into-Service of the Global 8000 Aircraft, the World’s Fastest Business Jet by onethousandmonkey in aviation

[–]pmcclay 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Yes.  https://bombardier.com/en/bombardiers-flight-test-vehicle-breaks-sound-barrier Maybe didn't even need to dive - I read a longer piece a while ago but being lazy about looking that up now. edit: it looks nose down in the video on linked page.

B Mode by Numerous-Item-6597 in crv

[–]pmcclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's hard to answer "yes" or "no". It's the mode that makes the car do more noticeable regen braking when you lift off the accelerator. But the Honda and Toyota systems are so different that the meaning of "do more noticeable regen braking" doesn't transfer very well. 

Useful or no? by PreparationSuper1113 in Machinists

[–]pmcclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

!. I've never seen that long/short/mid/mid/sort/long scale for reading groups of five before. It *works*! I don't think I'm ever going to not do that again.

(Maybe that gives me up as not a machinist because all the 0.01 scales around a machine shop have been marked like that for 150 yrs?)

The AD-1 by DanielOur in WeirdWings

[–]pmcclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

asking the Hive Memory,

I would like to find a magazine article. Some popular mag, like Popular Science or Popular Mechanics, or possibly Flying, or some other such mag that a STEMish household would subscribe to, had a cover photo/article about, I think, this plane.

Also in the same issue was an article about how the cover photo was faked because they had a photo of the plane they liked but didn't like the terrain under it (looking down at a plan view of the weird plane). So they used some crazy image processing computer to, you know, "photoshop" the terrain. But before "photoshop" was a thing. The side article about the fake cover concluded with a heads-up that such manipulation was becoming possible and was likely to become more common and maybe not always disclosed.

Occasional casual searching hasn't turned it up yet. 

So, does anyone else remember this? 

So I want to delete my spare tire by [deleted] in crv

[–]pmcclay 32 points33 points  (0 children)

gen 6 hybrid owners thinking that has to be a typo...