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    H2D?

    That is what I do today. Now instead of the very minimal risk of a print failing at a late stage, I have a much higher chance of the dovetail joint being too tight or too loose resulting in multiple prints that were 27hr+ each being scrap. Plus the cosmetic impact of the joint. It’s a workable...
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    H2D?

    I have a 10w laser and 3d printer. For what I use it for, which is cutting things out of thin sheet stock it works fine. The H3D camera based alignment as well as automatic 3d scanning and profiling to laser onto curved surfaces are really nice features not found on cheaper 2D lasers. So while...
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    Need Fastener Engineer Skill Set

    A couple of thoughts. The original design the bolts can be removed and the valve could be slid between the two flanges. If you have studs sticking out through the flanges it would be trapped and necessitate further disassembly of the system to replace. Not sure if this is an issue or not for...
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    What to use to seal oil site glasses?

    Mine is a 1939 Sundstrand. These should be the correct ones for you then. As you can see I have lots, I had to buy a 100pack as a minimum qty. I am in Woodstock Ontario or I can throw some in an envelope for you if you want. Just PM me. I also found a source of replacement glass through...
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    What to use to seal oil site glasses?

    Restoring my 10ee it called for square cut o-rings. I just ordered a bunch from McMaster-Carr in the appropriate size. There is no groove or anything for the O-ring it is just sandwiched between the glass and housing. What size diameter are you looking for? I have a bunch extra if you can use...
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    Anybody with a 40W+ laser in Calgary?

    make sure you are comparing optical power. A lot of the cheaper lasers are using electrical power in their advertisements. 40w is typically about a 5w optical power. Actual 40w output diode laser will be pricey similar to what David just posted.
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    Timer

    Would an auto bilge pump work? Not sure how deep it would need to be
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    Machining Vises & Chucks - Online Auction, Brampton, ON

    The Harig went for $195. Sorry :) I got a couple small other things but got outbid on most of what I was interested in. I bid up the 4140 quite a bit but the other guy wanted it more. Seemed some of the early lots went reasonably but shortly afterwards everyone showed up and deals were gone...
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    Laser Cutter/Engraver

    I did until this past weekend when it caught on fire and self destructed. Luckily I had it sitting on a table outside for both smoke and fire risk reasons. Mine saw use mostly for gaskets. Scan the surface of whatever part alongside a scale/ruler. Then open the image in cad software, scale it...
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    Question for those with multi-extruder printers

    Look into your retraction settings. Try printing a retraction calibration print to dial them in. Retraction pull the filament back before a move so you do not see the stringing you are talking about. Certain materials are better than others too. Honestly the default retraction settings usually...
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