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How do I?? / Re: How do I insert a UK Sterling sign in a post?
« Last post by Muzzerboy on January 19, 2026, 05:35:57 PM »
If you are using Windows, press the Windows button and the "." at the same time. Select the symbols section and click the pound symbol - this inserts the ? where the cursor was. Sounds like a real faff but is actually quite quick.

None of the "standard" methods seem to work here, as noted. Nothing's easy!
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How do I?? / Re: How do I insert a UK Sterling sign in a post?
« Last post by AdeV on January 19, 2026, 12:10:24 PM »
I'm sure that I used to be able to put a UK sterling sign in a post, now I have to resort to "UKP" or other artifices.

This is what a pound Sterling sign ends up as:   ?

? <-- testing

Hmm... weirdness. I can only wonder if the server is set up to use 7-bit characters, as the pound sign is part of the standard (8-bit) ascii table.

? <-- more testing (that was a Euro symbol)

? <- A copyright symbol

~ <- A tilde (ascii 126)


Yep, I'm going to call it - the server is using just the basic ASCII codes, not the extended ASCII set.  Probably a server config option.
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How do I?? / How do I insert a UK Sterling sign in a post?
« Last post by awemawson on January 19, 2026, 10:54:24 AM »
I'm sure that I used to be able to put a UK sterling sign in a post, now I have to resort to "UKP" or other artifices.

This is what a pound Sterling sign ends up as:   ?

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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by awemawson on January 19, 2026, 10:35:03 AM »
Thanks.
The good luck continues - OK I've used my one and only 'Measuring Card' spare.

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Best see if any are available on eBay - oh yes several in the price range just below and quite a bit above 1000 UKP - yikes. Then I found a UK dealer clearing his stock -  20 UKP inc postage - never hit a 'buy it now' key quite os fast !
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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by modeng200023 on January 19, 2026, 09:14:12 AM »
Well done!
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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by awemawson on January 19, 2026, 09:07:19 AM »
Still in the end I did end up with a fairly neat winding and when all was re-assembled and the two halves of the resistor paralleled up it measured exactly and precisely 3.3 ohms - phew what a load of bother for a simple wire wound resistor.

Re-assembling it all on the machine went reasonably well - I thought I'd leave testing to the following day. But in the night I woke up in a sweat thinking 'did I remove that melted dribble of resistance wire on the upper cage frame ?' Of course I had to pull it all apart again to check and sure enough I hadn't - the power of dreams - lucky really.

Anyway testing at least didn't result in the previous glowing fire that I'd had previously - controller came ready but when I pressed 'Reset' to initialise things it went into eStop and dropped the servo crate power displaying:

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Decoding the error message it was implying that the Z position encoder was out of phase, shorted or disconnected. Now the encoder and it's wiring are not the easiest things to access and are far removed from where all the trouble had been. My first suspicion was the servo cards immediately below where that resistance wire had melted and dripped however changing them made not an iota of difference.

OK bite the bullet - open things up - get to the back of the Sinumerik controller by sliding it out of the cabinet onto its shelf so now at least I can see the Z axis encoder cable where it plugs into the Siemens 'measuring card' that takes all four encoders. Nothing looked amiss - suppose it's the measuring card itself? Fortunately I had a spare. A bit of gymnastics - old card out - new card in and lets see:

Whoohay - I can now jog X and Z axis for the first time in months  :ddb: :ddb:

At that point I decided to quit while I was ahead and reserve more testing for tomorrow - there's only so much excitement I can take these days  :lol:
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An example: that happened with Passmark - it launched only in a text mode in terminal, instead of gui, to do some of the tests.

I'll have to correct myself here. I've used passmark on Windows in the past, and assumed it to be the same on Linux. Passmark for Linux is actually text based, terminal app.

It's like a different app on Linux. Maybe it's because Windows version of Passmark uses DirectX or whatever functions in its 2D and 3D tests.

I can imagine if Linux version of Passmark was gui based, with 2D and 3D tests, it would use totally different graphics system - so perhaps the test results would not be comparable between Windows and Linux on their database. 

So yeah, terms like "cross-platform" and "multi-platform" can be confusing at times.
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New from Old / Re: The Sequel - Oh Blimey I bought a CNC Lathe (Beaver TC 20)
« Last post by awemawson on January 19, 2026, 08:40:51 AM »
So time ticks by !

Several false starts winding the resistor: Firstly hand winding it is a pain (literally) the wire is very springy and hard to tension - anyway I persisted, got an ugly looking resistor but it's resistance was far too low.

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Turns out my calculations were wrong on two counts - wire diameter was actually 1mm not 0.9 as measured - the bit I measured was wasted down by being repeatedly  heated - and the turns count was wrong due to the mounting arrangement obscuring things as there were actually extra inactive turns used for the terminations. Re-working the calculations proved that it actually is wound from the more common Ni-Chrome wire. So I ordered up a reel of 1mm Ni-Chrome and wound another resistor. To aid winding I made up a bolt on adapter for the frame allowing me to mount it between centres on the lathe (still hand turned), this allow me to have better control on the tension - if only the reel of wire had been long enough  :bang:

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CNC / Re: It's new to me
« Last post by ddmckee54 on January 18, 2026, 11:46:27 PM »
Some progress has been made on embiggening the Z axis carriage and spindle mount, this is where the design is now.

The magenta objects are the new Z carriage and the slide for the spindle mount.  The carriage length increased from 96mm to 160mm, and the slide height went from 35mm to 48mm.  The extra 64mm of carriage length gives me over 75mm of Z axis travel.  The extra 13mm of slide height allows me to install two LM8UU linear bearings on each rail, instead of the original one per rail with 11mm of hole leftover to get packed full of shmutz. 

Something's not computing in the listed specs on the anti-backlash nuts I bought.  I just don't see how you can possibly install M3 bolts in a 16mm bolt circle, when the object you're trying to insert through that circle is 14mm in diameter.  The numbers just don't add up.  I'm going to have to wait until I have the parts in hand before finalizing the design and doing any printing.
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I've been experimenting with Debian server based Mate on my pc, just to find out, how it runs on hardware.

Observations so far:

Being server based, there will likely be missing, graphics-related libraries - lack of "desktop plumbing" as the saying goes.

In practice, even if one manages to install Nvidia driver, it works with apps like Blender just fine (it's quite easy to see if there's a real display acceleration, by making a scene with hundreds or thousands of objects).

As always, I insist on using benchmarking apps on a new system to see how the hardware performs. That's where the missing libraries are - well, missing.

An example: that happened with Passmark - it launched only in a text mode in terminal, instead of gui, to do some of the tests. It uses some older libraries, that aren't in Debian repository anymore. That can happen with other apps as well. Also, from what I've read, enabling and using old repositories might break the system.

One should know exactly how to handle such issues. At this point I think it's too much of a hassle. So, next one I'll be testing is a 'real' desktop' distro, Mint Mate.
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