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  1. pdentrem

    Tool Palmgren milling attachment knob modified

    This is what I was cutting in the vise! Telescope part. Could have waited until Monday and used the shops Bridgeport and taken 10% of the time and much simpler set up but I can do this stuff at home if the parts are not too big. This piece is 3” on the edge the cut has been done. Pierre
  2. pdentrem

    Tool Palmgren milling attachment knob modified

    Had this vise for years and it is been a pain in cranking the vice up and down. Removed the threaded shaft that is pinned to the knob, drilled and tapped the top for a bolt, pinned it and return to the vice. Now I can use a wrench or whatever without breaking my wrist. It is the simple things...
  3. pdentrem

    So I've jumped into the rabbit hole

    I changed the design of the above brackets. Just too many issues with the support material and the thin section of the bracket. I sliced the top off and printed the bracket piece upside down and the round portion for the nut right side up. Glued together and then printed the nut knobs. Pierre
  4. pdentrem

    So I've jumped into the rabbit hole

    Video of printed bracket for the truss tubes.
  5. pdentrem

    Which Linux? Be Kind…

    Look to doing a dual boot with Ubuntu added to Windows 7. I am running Ubuntu and Win7 on my workstation. Currently Ubuntu 22.04 even though the screen shot shows 16. System is a HP Z800 with 2 Xeon processors for 12 cpu, 96 Gig of ram and 7 Tera of storage. Even though the workstation is over...
  6. pdentrem

    So I've jumped into the rabbit hole

    First look at the stored and travel set up of the telescope. Overall height of 13.5”. Sweet! The upper section fits nicely over the lower with lots of room for the secondary mirror to clear. Still have to make secondary support bits and measure for the CF tubes for the trusses. The trusses are...
  7. pdentrem

    Tips/Techniques Show your shop related 3DP

    Did a bit more on my telescope build today. Worked on the upper section support for the secondary mirror. Did the tension bolts and knobs for same. The SS bolts are cut to length and slotted on the lathe with milling attachment and slitting saw. Cross drilled the bolts with a 0.125” hole and...
  8. pdentrem

    Tips/Techniques Show your shop related 3DP

    A couple storage boxes. Pierre
  9. pdentrem

    So I've jumped into the rabbit hole

    New blade box. 4 slots and 1 open area. Pierre
  10. pdentrem

    So I've jumped into the rabbit hole

    Not yet. I saw one micrometer box with lid on Printables. It used a piece of filament as the hinge pins. I will investigate this style. https://www.printables.com/model/1935-50-75mm-micrometer-case
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