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Its to replace a jog button, and gain Forward and reverse jog function.What's the middle one, a limit switch?
Its to replace a jog button, and gain Forward and reverse jog function.What's the middle one, a limit switch?
I tried it on my wife. To small to really do much, so...looks like a sex device to me...
see what I added to my post. https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/what-did-you-buy-today.55645/post-884342I really need a decent chip shield. But as I said, at times, on the lathe it is just too magnetized. I had bought a little demagnetizer, but it doesn't work well. It does demagnetize slightly, but there's a lot of residual magnetism left.
Yes, thanks. Is yours steel or aluminum? I have some 12mm magnets. Not sure if I have a big enough piece of plastic, but that's a solvable problem.see what I added to my post. https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/what-did-you-buy-today.55645/post-884342
aluminum... I didn't think I needed steel, which itself would become magnetized.Yes, thanks. Is yours steel or aluminum? I have some 12mm magnets. Not sure if I have a big enough piece of plastic, but that's a solvable problem.
For drawing?
I don't remember, I think I used CA so it would be quick. Orientation is important. I think I put a drop in the bottom and pressed each in... with a tight fit it should squeeze out and wick up. I may have sprayed accelerator on the mags... I honestly don't remember its been a long time.Having played with these magnets before, what did you do to restrain them while being glued? A steel plate, which you slid off? I've had them jump pretty far and join together. Like inches. They are strong.
Wowsers! Even the case looks fantastic!After discovering such a thing existed in a thread on making a proportional scale divider, I ordered this one on Amazon. It is hard to believe something this nice can be sold for only $25, I probably couldn't have bought the materials for that and doubt I could have made it any better.
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