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Re: Small mill dro
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------- Original Message ------- On Sunday, March 6th, 2022 at 2:45 PM, Mark Kimball <markkimball51@...> wrote: Hi Phil, |
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On Sun, 6 Mar 2022, Mark Kimball wrote:
If you can at all afford it, stay away from remote-reading igaging DROs that have aluminum scales. The scale is part of the sensor circuit and has a sliding groundThanks Good to know before I buy |
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Mark, could you post a picture of this ground connection you made? I just got through putting three of those on a Smithy Mill/Lathe combo.
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------- Original Message ------- On Sunday, March 6th, 2022 at 9:10 AM, Mark Kimball <markkimball51@...> wrote: If you can at all afford it, stay away from remote-reading igaging DROs that have aluminum scales.? The scale is part of the sensor circuit and has a sliding ground contact made to it inside the sensor box.? Aluminum develops an oxide coating, making that contact resistive -- and when it does, the scale turns into a magnificent antenna for picking up electrical noise.? I think that's part of the reason that messing around with the DROs could temporarily fix the problem, but it always came back. |
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If you can at all afford it, stay away from remote-reading igaging DROs that have aluminum scales.? The scale is part of the sensor circuit and has a sliding ground contact made to it inside the sensor box.? Aluminum develops an oxide coating, making that contact resistive -- and when it does, the scale turns into a magnificent antenna for picking up electrical noise.? I think that's part of the reason that messing around with the DROs could temporarily fix the problem, but it always came back.
I have 3 igaging DROs with aluminum scales, and all 3 of them now are hardwired to the sensor's internal ground -- holes drilled in the end and a screw + spade connector attached.? For me, this was the "final solution" to my EMI problem. As a result of my experience, when I later bought two igaging DROs to put on my lathe I chose to go with stainless steel scales.? Even for them I still had to solder an additional 1 uF capacitor across Vcc and Ground inside the sensor box. Mark |
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On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 5:45 PM Ralph Hulslander <rhulslander@...> wrote:
I also have the iGaging scales.? They are easy to install.? ?You can even install them with magnets if you like. They are as accurate is by cheap Harbor freight dial indicator. But do beware there is more then one kind of iGaging scale.? Some are better quality then others.
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I can only elaborate?as far as "They Work", iGaging that is. Don't know anything about the glass scales. The iGaging DROs are as accurate?as I will probably ever?need. And the price is right. Ralph On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 4:20 PM fxkl47BF via <fxkl47BF=[email protected]> wrote: On Thu, 3 Mar 2022, wturchyn wrote: |
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2022, wturchyn wrote:
I have one of those small Sieg "Micro mills" that Harbor Freight used to sell. Many years ago, I bought and installed iGaging scales on all three axes. I had separate,Can y'all elaborate on the pros and cons of the glass and igaging scales? |
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I have one of those small Sieg "Micro mills" that Harbor Freight used to sell. Many years ago, I bought and installed iGaging scales on all three axes. I had separate, independent display units for each scale/axis. But, about a year ago I discovered the TouchDRO and interface module. I built up a home-brew version of the interface with Bluetooth RF module, and have TouchDRO running on an old ASUS 8-inch tablet. It's very slick!
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Here's how I did a DRO Pro's on my 7x mill...
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May give you some ideas on how I mounted the slides... On 3/3/2022 10:23 AM, David Robertson wrote:
If I may intrude¡ Yes¡ please.. any pictures or other information would be appreciated. |
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIf I may intrude¡ Yes¡ please.. any pictures or other information would be appreciated.David Robertson On Mar 3, 2022, at 8:44 AM, John Mattis <john.mattis@...> wrote:
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I have been running TouchDRO for at least the past 5 years. It is really fantastic and easy to use. I have a Clausing 8520 mill.? Ralph On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 9:44 AM John Mattis <john.mattis@...> wrote:
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I made my X and Y axis?DROs from some harbor freight?calipers. My Z axis is a 1-inch travel dial indicator that adjusts vertically. Photos are available?if you request. I also have some drawings. Regards, John Mattis (john.mattis@...) On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 5:02 AM fxkl47BF via <fxkl47BF=[email protected]> wrote: Is anyone using Touchdro on a mill? |
Re: Ades workshop mini rework
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYour link requires some modification ? Michael - California, USA Micro-Mark MicroLux 7x16 LMS 3990 Hi-Torque Mill with power feed ? ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Peter Cook via groups.io
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May I suggest that under * CNC, ELS and 3D Printer topics . . . " you add a reference to the /g/3D-Printing-for-Metal-Hobbyists group?
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Re: Rotary table with dividing plates
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Dean This is what I want to my next Christmas, What shall I do? Start saving and get one from China ? Start converting all numbers into metric (or maybe not?) ?and later have lot of fun? I have most of the equipment to do the job. Thanks for the link and pictures. I will reread the pages again. You say it was a easy job to do ! ? /johannes ? ? ? Sendt fr? for Windows ? Fr?:pigifly via groups.io ? I did this one: ? Really nice and easy to do. ? |