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If you take my place at the Saturday night dinner,
Thanks crueby. If I have you right, it seems you're talking about my second picture. I just didn't show the clamping. Right? (P.S. I did 6 axis robot controllers for a while. Now I design banknote validators. Yep...if any of you go to a casino or use kiosks...I could be the one taking your money. )
Quote from: zeeprogrammer on January 15, 2016, 06:05:18 PM (P.S. I did 6 axis robot controllers for a while. Now I design banknote validators. Yep...if any of you go to a casino or use kiosks...I could be the one taking your money. )So you are the one to talk to about getting them to take my fake bills....
(P.S. I did 6 axis robot controllers for a while. Now I design banknote validators. Yep...if any of you go to a casino or use kiosks...I could be the one taking your money. )
[EDIT:] After posting this I'm thinking it would have been better to put the one angle block on the far side. I only did climb cuts and all the force is towards the back.
Quote from: zeeprogrammer on January 17, 2016, 06:56:44 PM[EDIT:] After posting this I'm thinking it would have been better to put the one angle block on the far side. I only did climb cuts and all the force is towards the back.Zee you need to be super careful doing climb cuts with slitting saws - it usually ends in tears. I think I'm right in saying you should really only do conventional cuts with slitting saws particularly if your mill has any backlash in the feed screws.Simon.
I can't help wondering what Verdi (or, better yet, Wagner) could have done with those corn-saturated lyrics.