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Thread: Yet another Router table build.
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29th June 2018, 01:35 PM #166Woodworking mechanic
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I’ve also ordered some of these from Littlebird electronics.
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29th June 2018, 02:09 PM #167GOLD MEMBER
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29th June 2018, 03:24 PM #168
Nice looking USB connector, I'll keep them in mind, the supplied DRO leads are plenty long enough but If I decide to cut one down then this would be handy.
(1) Our small workshop layout __ (2) Bandsaw circle cutting jig __ (3) Spindle sander modifications __ (4) Dust Sensor
(5) Router table redesigned ____ (6) DC and where it all began __ (7) Bandsaw dust extraction build
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29th June 2018, 04:37 PM #169Woodworking mechanic
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I’m looking at repurposing the unused DRO heads so these USB male fittings may come in handy.
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29th June 2018, 05:42 PM #170
Erick, thank you for the package, it arrived a few minutes ago just in time for the weekend
Mike.(1) Our small workshop layout __ (2) Bandsaw circle cutting jig __ (3) Spindle sander modifications __ (4) Dust Sensor
(5) Router table redesigned ____ (6) DC and where it all began __ (7) Bandsaw dust extraction build
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29th June 2018, 06:22 PM #171SENIOR MEMBER
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29th June 2018, 08:09 PM #172
Perfect condition. I've downloaded the PDF manual so all set to some testing tomorrow.
(1) Our small workshop layout __ (2) Bandsaw circle cutting jig __ (3) Spindle sander modifications __ (4) Dust Sensor
(5) Router table redesigned ____ (6) DC and where it all began __ (7) Bandsaw dust extraction build
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30th June 2018, 07:36 PM #173SENIOR MEMBER
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Good to hear enjoy
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1st July 2018, 03:50 PM #174
Just a bit of an update before I get onto the router table fence, I got caught up coding the JOBS window, I realised how handy this would actually be while setting it up, so as it's a boring thing to code, I decided to keep going while it was in my head or it would be another get " around to it" job. Anyway, just finished it.
So on to the fun things and back to the table mods.(1) Our small workshop layout __ (2) Bandsaw circle cutting jig __ (3) Spindle sander modifications __ (4) Dust Sensor
(5) Router table redesigned ____ (6) DC and where it all began __ (7) Bandsaw dust extraction build
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1st July 2018, 09:15 PM #175SENIOR MEMBER
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I haven't done any coding for over a year.....hope to do some myself soon
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1st July 2018, 09:31 PM #176
Yes, even a few months not programming slows you down. I switch between Assembler, VB.NET, C and this special version of Basic written for the Micro controller I'm using. Anyway the DRO / Fence / Router Lift controller is looking and running fabulously.
(1) Our small workshop layout __ (2) Bandsaw circle cutting jig __ (3) Spindle sander modifications __ (4) Dust Sensor
(5) Router table redesigned ____ (6) DC and where it all began __ (7) Bandsaw dust extraction build
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1st July 2018, 09:41 PM #177SENIOR MEMBER
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That is very true.....i need to finish my work bench and then the shed before i can even think of doing coding. You have really done a good job with this project. I will keep checking out your progress
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2nd July 2018, 09:51 AM #178
FYI Over 1200 lines of code so far.
(1) Our small workshop layout __ (2) Bandsaw circle cutting jig __ (3) Spindle sander modifications __ (4) Dust Sensor
(5) Router table redesigned ____ (6) DC and where it all began __ (7) Bandsaw dust extraction build
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2nd July 2018, 11:31 AM #179SENIOR MEMBER
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Good thing that you are using that powerful Pic
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