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Category Archives: Knowledge
Alexa, please turn on game room
After a kind Christmas gift from R, to get me started, (how did you know?
Posted in Electronics, Knowledge, Making, Technology
Tagged Alexa, Echo, Home Automation, Z-Wave, ZigBee
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CNC – another satisfied customer
This is a 6″ wide, 3 foot long chunk of the side of some old barn that someone tore down and left the pile “free wood”. The planks are a foot wide by 10′ long or so, I have to … Continue reading
Posted in Knowledge, Making, Technology, Woodworking
Tagged Carpentry, CNC, Table Saw, Touch Plate
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CNC – a much needed repair
I decided that I absolutely wasn’t going to cut anything else on the big CNC before fixing the Z nut. The hack I made to get it installed in the first place has never worked properly, but it was really … Continue reading
Drill Press — measure twice, cut once.
With yet a little more care, I was able to produce a perfect set of pole clamps, and I got them all drilled and sawed and drilled and clamp bolt installed, … and I’d cut them too big in the … Continue reading
Posted in Knowledge, Making, Science, Woodworking
Tagged compound angle, Drill Press
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Drill Press – found my mojo again (well, most of it)
This was one of those days where you spend 1.5 hours setting up for 15 minutes of cutting. I was really careful, and got the drill press table level, then installed a stop block parallel to the bit, then tilted … Continue reading
Posted in Knowledge, Making, Science, Woodworking
Tagged compound angle, Drill Press, Table Saw, Truss
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How to set up a drill press for compound angles, an investigation
So, I’m stuck trying to get the drill press set up for truss pole seats (They have both a “spread” angle and a “rake” angle that need to be set). I couldn’t figure out how to make my CNC’d jig … Continue reading
Posted in Knowledge, Making, Science, Woodworking
Tagged compound angle, Drill Press
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CNC – Put the horse to work
I’ve been trying to get a CAD solution that doesn’t require me to be sitting at the computer in the shop, which for me means it has to run on Mac. I tried out LibreCAD, and I’m starting to get … Continue reading
Posted in Knowledge, Making, Technology, Woodworking
Tagged CAD, CAM, CamBam, CNC, LibreCAD, Woodworking
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CNC – Hello, G-Code.
The scripting language that CNC machines use is called G Code. There are lots of commands, said Google. But the first few are about moving the machine. G0 – rapid move (linear) G1 – controlled speed move (pass Feedrate in … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Knowledge, Making, Science, Technology, Woodworking
Tagged CAM, CNC, Mathematics, Woodworking
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CNC Build – And that’s how we do that.
Today, I decided that I was ready to start making some sawdust again. I had gathered and sorted all my endmills last night, and I found the one that had tried to kill me all those years ago. By the … Continue reading
Posted in Knowledge, Making, Technology, Woodworking
Tagged CAM, CNC, Table Saw, Woodworking
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CNC Build – Back in the game!
I decided that I was going to figure out the sensor cable today, once and for all, one way or the other. And, spoiler alert, I did. I cut the zip ties and looked at the way the port is … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Electronics, Knowledge, Making, Technology, Woodworking
Tagged CNC, Super-PID
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