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very thin resin casting

Started by JohnP, December 20, 2009, 07:50:03 PM

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JohnP

Håvard, that link did not work. it seems like something I should look at. Could you fix it or type it out please? Thanks.

I guess John as I plan to use my little bridge business as something to do as I grow up older I will probably need the help of digital scales. I used to be able to work a full day, ride a bike and still have energy for projects. These days after a full day of problem solving at work I need an automated hydraulic bottle opener for my beer.

Meanwhile at work we bought a small visual circuit board comparator that uses a cheap X-Y gantry with a little digital camera. Remove the camera and replace with a small solenoid or piston. I may need to service (disassemble & reverse engineer) that device soon.

Anyone seen the ads for ExactRail?? Now there is some tooling.

John

John Palecki

Hauk

Quote from: JohnP on January 29, 2010, 08:03:24 PM
Håvard, that link did not work. it seems like something I should look at. Could you fix it or type it out please? Thanks.

John



Sorry about that, this should work:

Bill Box´CNC riveter

http://www.galtran.com/PRR_L2_Construction_Information/Rivet%20Machine/computer_controlled_rivet_emboss.htm
Regards, Hauk
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JohnP

YES! I have bookmarked this page and will start studying it. Fella seems to have a good sense of humor about it too. Many thanks!

John
John Palecki