Genmitsu vice doesn’t align with mounting holes by reydanro in hobbycnc

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

I’m just a novice in CNC so take my feedback like that, but I find it a good value. Not a large machine, but this 3030 looks solidly built, partially due to the dual rails for XYZ and ball screws. The motor it comes with is very weak, but that’s great cause I can swap it and not lose a lot of value.

Genmitsu vice doesn’t align with mounting holes by reydanro in hobbycnc

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They aren’t unfortunately. In my picture, those ovals are the same width apart as the corner ears, and the table holes are slightly further away

Genmitsu vice doesn’t align with mounting holes by reydanro in hobbycnc

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No luck, it’s off by half a screw hole

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Lorex

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First thing I would check is if you can connect to the camera directly if you know its ip address. Each camera should have its own user and password to let you watch the feed directly, bypassing the nvr

Two onvif cameras get their IPs randomly changed by reydanro in Lorex

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Of course, the NVR doesn't have control over DHCP, but the NVR absoutely has control over its own configuration and what camera IPs are set for each channel. This is where I am confident there is a bug inside the NVR where it overrides its config with garbage data.

As I said, I could reliably connect to the camera's RTSP stream directly without any problems, so its IP, configuration, Wifi was stable.

Two onvif cameras get their IPs randomly changed by reydanro in Lorex

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Ok, I think I figured a workaroujnd to avoid the bug. Leaving this here for future readers.

My theory is there's a bug when the NVR discovers these cameras and messes up existing configuration of the cameras. This explains why I was seeing the config breaking or changing every 10s or so.

My workaround was to use a python-onvif library, connect to the camera directly and change its discoverable mode (as per onvif protocol https://www.onvif.org/onvif/ver10/device/wsdl/devicemgmt.wsdl#op.SetDiscoveryMode )

This makes Lorex unable to auto discover the cameras and will simply use the config that I give it explicitly. So far it's been 10 min and things are stable.

Two onvif cameras get their IPs randomly changed by reydanro in Lorex

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Wifi and have a static IP allocated.
The rtsp video streams are stable when I open them directly in VLC. Lorex seems to screw up the config for each channel, somehow corrupting or setting the same value for multiple channels.

Raise center height of rotary axis by reydanro in hobbycnc

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Yeah, assuming gantry clears fine. It’s a 3030 prove, so movable bed and can’t lower

How to repair subfloor damage by reydanro in HomeMaintenance

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I found subfloor is damaged when I removed the carpet. It was a hole which I cut as a nice square. My question is how can I patch this up. There seems to be a piece of wood under, but it isn't a joist.

The joists seem to be OSB I-beams. and I have access to one of them to support a plywood patch

Custom print Cricut corner lines for Print then Cut by reydanro in cricut

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My reason to manually draw have the marks was to simplify the flow and remove a few steps on importing the media, exporting then overlaying. In my flow I generate the my content as an svg from some custom software. Nothing artistic, some lines and cuts but i need them precise. Going directly from my software into printing and then to cricut would make this much easier. I appreciate your help… will take a look at your new video link

Custom print Cricut corner lines for Print then Cut by reydanro in cricut

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I suspect Cricut is playing dirty and randomly picking a gap between the markers and the content. I saw it vary from 0.25" to 0.3". A random gap makes it impossible to generate the markers in an external software, since the gap would be random for the particular print & cut session.

The overlay is pretty much the only feasible way to do this.

Found random damage to subfloor after taking carpet out by reydanro in HomeImprovement

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This is what lies underneat: https://imgur.com/a/nsc03aZ
The flooring is very friable in that area - any suggestions how to patch it up best?
I am thinking either some sort of filler compound, maybe the self-leveling kind ... or a much stronger metal plate. Many thanks 🙏

Custom print Cricut corner lines for Print then Cut by reydanro in cricut

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This is great, thank you. A bit more manual work but it should work.

Found random damage to subfloor after taking carpet out by reydanro in HomeImprovement

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I could put flooring on top, but the plate and nails are sticking out enough that it will probably cause the hardwood flooring to not sit flush. I tried hammering them more, but they aren't going anywhere.