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The Design Shop / Re: Scanner parts What could this be used for?
« Last post by tom osselton on November 16, 2025, 06:02:46 PM »
I just received a Anycubic Cobra S1 combo and bought filliment for it pay attention to the size of the rolls I have one that is about 1/2 inch bigger enough that the cover doesn?t close.
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The Design Shop / Re: Scanner parts What could this be used for?
« Last post by awemawson on November 16, 2025, 05:51:54 PM »
I too have got to the ?do I really need it?? Phase of life.

Today?s ?eviction? was a PCB chemical processing lab. A sink and six dip tanks (developer, rinse, etch, rinse, tinplate, rinse ) all neatly mounted in a free standing unit. Very handy when making a series of pcbs or brass etchings either of art work or profiles of model trains.

Tomorrow it?s space will be taken up with a new table which will hold my new (and yet to be unpacked) Bambu Labs P1s combo unit - assuming that the table arrives.
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The Design Shop / Re: Scanner parts What could this be used for?
« Last post by vtsteam on November 16, 2025, 05:40:27 PM »
I dunno, I guess because I've been saving so many things like that over the last 25 years or so, that I've come to realize I will never have time to make even a tenth of it into something useful, and so now am in the process of getting rid of stuff. Also, I've reached the point in making things that I have all of the tools needed to make anything I could imagine, right up from melting raw metal, to casting, through any kind of welding brazing soldering, blacksmithing, fabricating, operation to get to whatever it is going to be.

So the question is, what am I going to make with all this stuff? Well, probably continue on down the line of hot air engineering I've started already -- winter seems to be the time I return to metalwork, and that time is approaching again now. But I have no imagination left for tools -- which Bill, your scanner guts look like prime materials for. But in my present dull state, I can only see a lathe in it, which doesn't seem like a score of 10% on the imagination scale.

Now if I were starting out again with no tools, I'd be very excited about that possibility. I still have a little bit of wistful envy re. a gear hobbing machine, having long ago wanted to build a Jacobs after reading an old set of ME articles on it. But little about your scanner cries out "gear hobber", but maybe I'm too mentally lazy to see it now.

Things I'd really like to do, but may never achieve at the rate I'm going:
A steam powered wood splitter (nope, your scanner highly unlikely material for that)
A wood powered steam or hot air engined outboard motor
A "kitchen sink" Henry Ford engine, belted to a generator, running on wood gas
A highly roadable portable tiny houseboat
A small sailing Cape Cod style catboat

Before any of that--- get a working shop in order. And heat for it....
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Project Logs / Re: Titivating a Wire EDM Machine
« Last post by awemawson on November 16, 2025, 05:32:32 PM »
Reply #130 on 5/11/2014 in this thread (go a long way up thread !) shows me cutting a gear wheel from 6mm (or more likely 1/4?) steel clamped to the side rail.
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Project Logs / Re: Titivating a Wire EDM Machine
« Last post by vtsteam on November 16, 2025, 05:15:44 PM »
Material is clamped to the stainless rail that surounds the work area.

Can you show a pic of that?
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Project Logs / Re: Titivating a Wire EDM Machine
« Last post by vtsteam on November 16, 2025, 05:15:08 PM »
This is getting surreal Steve !

I bet that you didn?t know that Wormwood Scrubs was emptied of convicts during WW2 and was used as a base for MI5 for Military Intelligence purposes.

True Andrew, I did not!
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VORTRIXE OKMO Z01 Morse Z 3.6cc Hit & Miss Gas Petrol Miniature Collectable Model Vintage Engine

This is a really STUNNING Z01 Morse Z engine from OKMO Microcosm and another incredible engine from the stable of Jin. The packaging on these (like all OKMO Microcosm engines) is second to none. It sounds terrific running, looking forward to getting to know it better and running it a lot more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHmPa1QbaNk
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Member Videos / Re: My week this week, my workshop videos!
« Last post by hermetic on November 15, 2025, 11:03:37 AM »
Hi Folks,
 The electrician turns up at the house to do the EICR test and we have a few C2's!! correct within 28 days! so I fit a new consumer unit, find a fault and do some odd simple
fixes to the electrical installation. I get back on the D type transmission briefly, and it is beginning to come together! The 5C collet arrives to complete the next stage of the new shaft, so I might get back on to that next week, but the first priority is to get the new tenant happily seetled in to the house!
Phil, in biblical flooding East Yorkshire!
https://youtu.be/o09imxxQ32w
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New from Old / Re: Fitting Vee Guides to the Fanuc Tapecut Model M Wire EDM
« Last post by awemawson on November 15, 2025, 05:34:20 AM »
There are water jets both on the lower and upper guides forming a 'straw' of the de-ionised water round the brass wire
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New from Old / Re: Fitting Vee Guides to the Fanuc Tapecut Model M Wire EDM
« Last post by BillTodd on November 14, 2025, 01:23:07 PM »
Well Fanuc Wire EDM machine back in comission (*) as of this morning having satisfactorily cut some bits using the new Vee guides. I even gave the polycarbonate water screens a good clean up with Windowlene and the tinwork a clean up with Flash - it fairly well sparkles now  :ddb:

So no excuses - unbox the P1S combo from it's three boxes. Just spent a while watching set up videos !

* About time too - I started this Vee guide business over five years ago  :beer:

Interesting, it doesn't cut immersed?  Just in a jet?

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