I used 22 gauge stainless steel and a stainless steel hose clamp to make this.
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Ohmic sensor clip Hypertherm 45XP DHC2
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Re: Ohmic sensor clip Hypertherm 45XP DHC2
Nice job, looks pro!
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Re: Ohmic sensor clip Hypertherm 45XP DHC2
Very nice clip idea and looks good.. That ohmic cap is hard to find locally and if you ever needed one in a hurry that's a great solution..
Yeah, us old guys can still get things done with the new CNC methods.. I'm 76 years old myself and been in metal since I was 18.. I often think if I could have just shown this stuff were using to the old boys that taught me how to cut and weld they would have never believed or imagined the processes we use now..
Yeah, us old guys can still get things done with the new CNC methods.. I'm 76 years old myself and been in metal since I was 18.. I often think if I could have just shown this stuff were using to the old boys that taught me how to cut and weld they would have never believed or imagined the processes we use now..
You marry into the PlasmaCam family and must accept the fact your software and hardware are proprietary. It's a for better or for worse engagement with overwhelming security. PlasmaCam controls the computer, table, hardware to their advantage IMO.
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Re: Ohmic sensor clip Hypertherm 45XP DHC2
I have watched machining go from cam operated micro switches to punch tapes and then CNC machines as a Journeyman Tool & Die Maker in a major manufacturing environment. The progress is amazing and enables the average person to own and operate CNC machines in their own garage.see&see wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 8:26 pm Very nice clip idea and looks good.. That ohmic cap is hard to find locally and if you ever needed one in a hurry that's a great solution..
Yeah, us old guys can still get things done with the new CNC methods.. I'm 76 years old myself and been in metal since I was 18.. I often think if I could have just shown this stuff were using to the old boys that taught me how to cut and weld they would have never believed or imagined the processes we use now..
Dave Hanks