Re: Re: Re: inductor
That's pretty thick wire, if you can get it to fit ok but really not necessary.
Cheers
Q
davorinjo said:
Great! How about 1,5 mm*2 isolated wire we use for electric installations. Would that do with maybe a few extra turns?
That's pretty thick wire, if you can get it to fit ok but really not necessary.
Cheers
Q
CNC router
Hi matth,
Do you have any documentation for your CNC router? I had been going over some of my captured information and find a CNC drill. I and looking into it and might be crossing over with a CNC router.
Tks
Hi matth,
Do you have any documentation for your CNC router? I had been going over some of my captured information and find a CNC drill. I and looking into it and might be crossing over with a CNC router.
Tks
Hi Quasi,
If your final ckt is different from what you posted last , can I join the bandwaggon and ask for a copy ?
Thanks.
ashokm ( at ) sify.com
If your final ckt is different from what you posted last , can I join the bandwaggon and ask for a copy ?
Thanks.
ashokm ( at ) sify.com
ashok said:Hi Quasi,
If your final ckt is different from what you posted last , can I join the bandwaggon and ask for a copy ?
Thanks.
ashokm ( at ) sify.com
You have mail Ashok.
Cheers
Q
Re: CNC router
Hi Big, I'd check out cnczone.com. My router is an 4' x 2' gantry type router (all aluminium) using THK rails. I run it with 600Oz/Inch steppers at 75v through M-Motion 8A microstepping controllers. The controller software is Mach 3 and I use VCarve for CAM.
The resolution of my machine is less than 1/1000th inch so today I am going to try to mill some PCB's.
bigpanda said:Hi matth,
Do you have any documentation for your CNC router? I had been going over some of my captured information and find a CNC drill. I and looking into it and might be crossing over with a CNC router.
Tks
Hi Big, I'd check out cnczone.com. My router is an 4' x 2' gantry type router (all aluminium) using THK rails. I run it with 600Oz/Inch steppers at 75v through M-Motion 8A microstepping controllers. The controller software is Mach 3 and I use VCarve for CAM.
The resolution of my machine is less than 1/1000th inch so today I am going to try to mill some PCB's.
Tks matth for answering.
Would you mind keeping us informed about your router? Does cnczone.com has a complete article on you router? It saves a lot of procedures using a router than using the photo method but I am worried about the dust (or debris).
If we are lucky enough to use the same piece of hardware (with some other extra parts or different parts but the same major structure) as a drill (the software will probably be different) , we may have 2 for the price of 1 (or 1 1/2)
Just before I forget : should we move our butts out of Q's way and start a new thread on this?
Would you mind keeping us informed about your router? Does cnczone.com has a complete article on you router? It saves a lot of procedures using a router than using the photo method but I am worried about the dust (or debris).
If we are lucky enough to use the same piece of hardware (with some other extra parts or different parts but the same major structure) as a drill (the software will probably be different) , we may have 2 for the price of 1 (or 1 1/2)
Just before I forget : should we move our butts out of Q's way and start a new thread on this?
Hi Quasi,
No sign of any mail. Maybe it got dumped by the server,
Try sending to amadhavan@eth.net
Cheers,
Ashok.
No sign of any mail. Maybe it got dumped by the server,
Try sending to amadhavan@eth.net
Cheers,
Ashok.
ashok said:Hi Quasi,
No sign of any mail. Maybe it got dumped by the server,
Try sending to amadhavan@eth.net
Cheers,
Ashok.
Ok do you have it now?
Cheers
Q
Hi Quasi,
Can i please have a copy of the final documents for your amp.
sachi.kenobi( at ) gmail.com
Thanks.
Sachi
Can i please have a copy of the final documents for your amp.
sachi.kenobi( at ) gmail.com
Thanks.
Sachi
sachi said:Hi Quasi,
Can i please have a copy of the final documents for your amp.
sachi.kenobi( at ) gmail.com
Thanks.
Sachi
Hi Sachi, you have mail.
Cheers
Q
Hi Matt,
that routed PCB looks OK.
Can you change to a drill bit and plunge, to auto drill the lead holes? to two or three standard diameters?
that routed PCB looks OK.
Can you change to a drill bit and plunge, to auto drill the lead holes? to two or three standard diameters?
Latest sch.
Hi Quasi,
Would you be so kind to send me the latest schematic of your amp?!
Best regards,
Yugovitz
bushavjazzman@hotmail.com
Hi Quasi,
Would you be so kind to send me the latest schematic of your amp?!
Best regards,
Yugovitz
bushavjazzman@hotmail.com
Nice work Matth.
Do you have to make up the 'ground planes' on your pcb layout first (it looks as you were making the ground plane) or you just have to lay your traces and the machine will mill along them /w certain clearance (the milling width) ?
Do you have to make up the 'ground planes' on your pcb layout first (it looks as you were making the ground plane) or you just have to lay your traces and the machine will mill along them /w certain clearance (the milling width) ?
I intend to drill the holes aswell but at the moment I am limited by the artwork.
The CAM program I use requires outline vector artwork and there are a number of steps to get from Q's PDF to this!
I have not added ground planes to the board, I just create an outline milling profile that isolates the tracks, this leaves behind what look like ground planes but are infact not connected to ground.
The CAM program I use requires outline vector artwork and there are a number of steps to get from Q's PDF to this!
I have not added ground planes to the board, I just create an outline milling profile that isolates the tracks, this leaves behind what look like ground planes but are infact not connected to ground.
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