The brand new ProfileCut series is a highly efficient solution for processing of tubes and profiles. Through the generous working surface, profiles can be easily edited to 1000mm height and 12 000mm length. Besides the common carrier forms – I, H, U, L, T – round tubes or square profiles can also be processed. The new 120° rotator enables complete machining of profiles without an additional rotational axis in the editing area. The ProfileCut, with the help of the standard laser scanner can also determine the exact position and shape of a profile. Material side deviations from the ideal shape are detected automatically and are efficiently compensated for.
A 99p shop a few years ago had them that take a single AA. A tiny PCB the same radius as the battery sits at the top of a nice metal canister, with a teeny boost circuit and an indicator LED on it. From there there is a USB-micro plug on a wire.
Thanks. What you are doing is awesome as well. Everyone here in the lab likes reading about projects of your caliber. Wish we could help but all of us have signed our souls away and replaced them with NDAs so all we can do is throw enigmatic hints and non-descriptive rants.
For those doubting that it’s possible, here’s a great article – http://cyclingtips.com/2015/04/hidden-motors-for-road-bikes-exist-heres-how-they-work/
The U.S. government has charged and sanctioned a North Korean man over the 2017 global WannaCry ransomware cyberattack and the 2014 cyberassault on Sony, U.S. officials said.
Neat! I’m assuming this was polished by hand to make it transparent after it had cooled? I wonder if it feels different from glass when you drink out of it?
Richmond has something for every adventurer—even the four-legged ones. For an easy stroll, head to the 23-acre Point Isabel Regional Shoreline (2701 Isabel St.), which offers a dog park and sweeping views of the Golden Gate and Bay bridges. // Miller Knox Regional Shoreline (900 Dornan Dr.) has 300 acres where dogs (often allowed off leash) particularly love Keller Beach, near the tunnel entrance. // There’s also plenty to discover throughout the 2,315-acre Point Pinole Regional Shoreline (5551 Giant Hwy.), which connects Richmond to Pinole and San Pablo and affords opportunities to spot local wildlife and hear the hooting of resident owls. // One of the city’s parks also serves as one of its top tourist destinations, and Rosie the Riveter Memorial/WWII Home Front National Historic Park (1414 Harbor Way S. #3000) includes a visitor center where thousands of people converge every August dressed like Rosie for the Home Front Festival and Rosie Rally. If you’re visiting at other times of the year, tour the education center with a ranger, stroll the memorial park, and board the SS Red Oak Victory Ship. On most Fridays, you can meet real Home Front workers from WWII.
With the Xpert 40, Bystronic has developed a fast, small-scale press brake that can be assembled to be portable and can be integrated into almost any production environment. It is ideal for flexible job order production with fluctuating batch sizes and highly variable bent parts, but also for extensive series production with recurrent parts. The new Xpert 40 is the Swiss pocketknife of press brakes: compact, versatile, and fast too.
Alitherm 800 is designed to provide installers with a highly-desirable and credible flush casement window that’s suited for period applications, contemporary new-build projects and everything in between. The smooth flush aesthetics and slimline transom mullion profile combine with high-security locking options and friction hinges to create a versatile yet high-performance aluminium flush casement.
I even use the freezer packs in the compressor cooler/freezer of which I highly recommend investing in and using if you’re on long road/camping trips, living out of a RV or Trucking
There are a few places where the build quality could be improved and create a more durable saw. However, keeping the price point down in the low $300 range requires some trade-offs, particularly when it’s delivering the performance we’re seeing.
You could also use the coil for induction reflow soldering, though perhaps only for sturdy stuff like connectors rather than delicate components that it might fry. I suppose you’d need to Arduinoize the power supply to control the heating profile. Has anyone here tried it? Maybe I’ll use the idea as an excuse to order one of these things. Of course, I’ll also need to buy a Tesla secondary coil as a backup use in case the soldering isn’t practical, and I’m sure I can find a few other things to pad out an AliExpress order…