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How do I?? / Re: How do I get better at welding?
« Last post by RussellT on April 13, 2025, 05:00:49 PM »
I have had the same trouble and I found that turning down the shade number worked.  I know that the manual says one thing, but I couldn't see what I was doing.

Russell
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How do I?? / Re: How do I get better at welding?
« Last post by awemawson on April 13, 2025, 04:52:16 PM »
I found that fixing a “cheater lens” in my helmet as did gluing a piece of leather from a farriers apron to the back of my helmet down my neck to stop light entering from the rear helps enormously.
I’ve always found hitting the right spot with mig an issue that I’ve blamed on my monocular vision but maybe that’s an easy excuse. Clamping a bar parallel to the desired track that I can run the gun down, and grinding a weld prep that I can follow with stick helps me. White soapstone welders chalk also helps as it stand out in the glare.
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How do I?? / Re: How do I get better at welding?
« Last post by vtsteam on April 13, 2025, 04:36:07 PM »
Thanks Dwayne. I did try some reading glasses yesterday. Didn't seem to help much. My problem is the whole area seems really dark, not necessarily out of focus. Except for the arc which seems a little too bright.

Just writing this above, I'm wondering do I need to set a DARKER shade level instead of a lighter one? Maybe it's the brightness that is interfering with my ability to see the surrounding area well? Right now I'm at shade 11 on this helmet.
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Well, ironic possible end to this story (maybe not): NO the motor drivers were not bad.

The impetus for this GRBL project was the loss of the old Thinkpad600e laptop I used to run the CNC mill.

Since I last wrote here, I was able to get the software off of the old Thinkpad's hard drive, and image that onto the hard drive of a Thinkpad T43 laptop. And then to get that laptop's latency down via a kernel patch, to be able to run the old LinuxCNC version I had always run with this CNC mill. The T43 has a parallel port.

I therefore removed the GRBL Arduino, replaced the old parallel port breakout board that I had removed, connected up the Thinkpad, and......surprise, surprise, everything just worked! No problem with two of the drivers -- they all worked. And happily cut aluminum as commanded.

Soooooo.....something was obviously wrong with the whole GRBL scheme. I don't know why it was so flakey, and worked with only one axis. I'm wondering if it was a timing thing? Step and direction pulse width? I know you could adjust those in at least one of the CNC programs I tried. Maybe it was set too short? I don't know. I've never successfully been able to get an arduino w/GRBL going consistently.

By comparison, the LinuxCNC seems completely stable and usable.

I don't have a pressing need for the GRBL conversion now, but I get curious about this kind of stuff. I still wonder if the adapted cable would have worked, if indeed the only problem was a pulse width setting, and not the conversion itself?

Hard to let that go, even though I don't need to find out any more....

ps. I now have 4 additional brand new stepper drivers that I don't absolutely need.  :bang:

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How do I?? / Re: How do I get better at welding?
« Last post by shipto on April 13, 2025, 04:15:10 PM »
I was going to say practice makes perfect but not much use if you cant see it. Maybe some different glasses I for example have my regular glasses and some +3.5 for fiddly work.
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Neat Stuff / Re: CNC Foam Cutter
« Last post by vtsteam on April 13, 2025, 04:07:09 PM »
I have an old cheapie laser cutter -- built of similar aluminum extrusions, toothed belt, etc. that I absolutely never use. I think I bought the parts and built it to cut balsa, but I never have. I can't imagine using it for anything at this point. I have been wondering if I could convert it into a similar foam cutter to the one above, which I would definitely have a use for.
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Neat Stuff / CNC Foam Cutter
« Last post by vtsteam on April 13, 2025, 04:03:01 PM »
I built a twin tower cnc foam cutter many years ago when I was into R/C planes. I cut wings and an occasional fuselage with it. It can do tapers because the towers are each individually driven axes (4 CNC channels)

The cutting software I used (Jedicut) was primarily aimed at wing sections, so it became tricky to cut other shapes. Wings are generally cut from what are called .dat files -- airfoil files with a regular numerical structure.

Lately I've become more interested in possibly doing irregular shaped lost foam patterns, and I've been exploring what I can do with my rig that way. It's not ideal for it, but I've managed to design in old (Google, not Trimble) Sketch-Up, and then massage the design eventually into a .dat file that Jedicut can handle. Kinda convoluted methods to get there. But it worked.

However In researching I came upon this video for a non-wing foam cutter that I think is very cool (possibly slightly flimsy, but the principles are all good). It can't do tapers, being two channel, but an interesting feature is the additional rotary table, which can allow complex 3D shapes.

Anyway thought it might be of interest here.

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How do I?? / How do I get better at welding?
« Last post by vtsteam on April 13, 2025, 03:44:21 PM »
 :lol:

Yup. I am getting worse by the day after lessee learning to "weld" 56 years ago. Back then it was stick welding with 6013. All on a red tombstone Lincoln AC welder. Period. That was it.

I didn't progress much over the years. Maybe 6011, then 7018AC.  I'm better at grinding the blobs off, too. Okay, serviceable farm-quality welds on 1/8" and thicker steel.

Last ten years I have had a Harbor Freight electronic shade welding helmet to replace the original peephole 1930's style helmet. And two years ago, I got a wire feed flux core welder that I like a lot -- especially for doing sheet metal.

Lately I find my biggest problem isn't the welder or the brand of wire (both working really well for me). It's my ability to see what I'm doing. I don't remember having as much trouble with stick welding, but nowadays, I just can't seem to see the joint or weld puddle after the arc lights. And yet I feel it's a little dazzling, so I don't want to turn down the shade number.

My welds are all over the place, guesswork. I don't know if it's aging vision -- don't think so, I don't even need glasses normally. I weld outside due to fumes,etc. , so there's a lot of light.

Any suggestions?
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Member Videos / Frequent Video Posters, Please Pay It Forward!
« Last post by vtsteam on April 13, 2025, 02:59:23 PM »
To YouTube video posters  :wave::

Guys, gals, others, please don't just post links here and take off! Stay awhile and look at other people's threads and participate. We'd all appreciate your presence and comments or wow, especially a project thread. Please don't just plop down a link to a video, and call it done. :poke:

And consider also, if you are hoping to increase YouTube views by posting your link here, please do us a solid in return by posting a link to madmodder.net in your video, or video comment.  :nrocks:

Ysee, fora like this one depend on people joining and participating. If people only jump over to your YouTube channel without participating, a forum like this one has no content and no function, other than as advertising for various video channels. And it will disappear. As have so many other valuable fora recently.

So please.....pay it forward. Think about what you can do with your channel and your presence on the forum to help keep valuable free communal websites like this one open and thriving.

Remember, we're doing it for you!  :mmr:

Thanks for your help!
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Radio Control Models / Re: 1/16 Scale RC Truck parts
« Last post by vtsteam on April 13, 2025, 12:21:18 PM »
No idea what you're talking about, Don, without pics anyway, but I trust that you do! As far as overseas purchases go, I always assume a kit of parts, but enjoy the low prices for them, and basically I'm a DIY guy anyway, so if I could just buy everything, and it all arrived in perfect working order, well, what would I have to do for fun?  :lol:
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