Have fun during the move (the unloading is a pain), I've still got boxes I haven't opened from moves 20 years ago, working on it....vonnieda wrote: Sorry, all my gear is packed away and won't be unpacked for a month. I'm in the middle of a cross country move.
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- Wed Aug 10, 2016 4:35 pm
- Forum: Ideas and Feature Requests
- Topic: Better nozzle with auto change?
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Re: Better nozzle with auto change?
- Wed Aug 10, 2016 1:46 am
- Forum: Ideas and Feature Requests
- Topic: Better nozzle with auto change?
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Re: Better nozzle with auto change?
If I have a 1.8° step and my driver is set to 1/32 doesn't that mean I'm way beyond the resolution needed? Torque is not an issue nor in speed.mrandt wrote:KevinA wrote: snip / to 1.8° while on the original it is 0.9° plus some gearing, so even less.
- Wed Aug 10, 2016 1:22 am
- Forum: Ideas and Feature Requests
- Topic: Better nozzle with auto change?
- Replies: 94
- Views: 213681
Re: Better nozzle with auto change?
After buying and trying some 'needle flat tip' with .25" NPT threaded holder I wanted a means to 'auto-change' the tool. I first looked at the Juki but found no 'nozzle holder' other then one that required adjusting run-out every time you changed the nozzle. I looked at the Samsung CP40 and CP...
- Tue Aug 09, 2016 5:14 am
- Forum: Ideas and Feature Requests
- Topic: Better nozzle with auto change?
- Replies: 94
- Views: 213681
Re: Better nozzle with auto change?
After buying and trying some 'needle flat tip' with .25" NPT threaded holder I wanted a means to 'auto-change' the tool. I first looked at the Juki but found no 'nozzle holder' other then one that required adjusting run-out every time you changed the nozzle. I looked at the Samsung CP40 and CP4...