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A flux capacitor made with unobtanium.....What’s an optically 3 dimensional planar structure?
A flux capacitor made with unobtanium.....What’s an optically 3 dimensional planar structure?
Oh, that’s easy, I thought they had productionized 4+ dimensional structures!A flux capacitor made with unobtanium.....
I know, eh! And reflective gold layers!!@thestelster I appreciate the detail you dug up there but whaaaa? Who let the Marketing Dept loose with the word processor??? What does it all really mean?!
What’s an optically 3 dimensional planar structure?
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I have experience with both and the Touch DRO is IMHO superior.Maybe this belongs in a different thread but I have a practical question. I’m going to get a DRO for my Hendey at some point when it’s complete or nearly complete.
Scale wise I already have an idea as to what I’m going to do. The Z can be whatever scale I want, tons of room so probably a standard glass scale. The X I might be able to use a “slim” glass scale, if not I’ll use a “slim” magnetic. Either Ditron or Aikron.
For the DRO unit I could get one from either Ditron or Aikron or do the touch DRO thing. The touch DRO unit and a tablet is around the same price as the top end DRO unit from those two manufacturers. What I’m not sure about is whether the touch DRO system has any significant advantages vs the console units.
Does anyone here have experience with both?
I’ve made a few comments in post 16 of This Thread and more in This One including posts 28 & 32. Maybe it is time for a dedicated “What DRO Should I Buy?“ thread, we seem to be having more interest in the topic lately.Maybe this belongs in a different thread but I have a practical question. I’m going to get a DRO for my Hendey at some point when it’s complete or nearly complete.
Scale wise I already have an idea as to what I’m going to do. The Z can be whatever scale I want, tons of room so probably a standard glass scale. The X I might be able to use a “slim” glass scale, if not I’ll use a “slim” magnetic. Either Ditron or Aikron.
For the DRO unit I could get one from either Ditron or Aikron or do the touch DRO thing. The touch DRO unit and a tablet is around the same price as the top end DRO unit from those two manufacturers. What I’m not sure about is whether the touch DRO system has any significant advantages vs the console units.
Does anyone here have experience with both?
Does anyone here have experience with both?
Putting a magnetic scale INSIDE the cross slide has VERY SIGNIFICANT advantages.
Your cross slide is like the one on my Clausing. There's maybe 1/2" between the nut and the side of the dovetail.I looked at Facebook marketplace briefly for used tablets and then wandered onto Amazon to see the retail price… it’s prime day today so all the tablets are on sale and that saves me going out to pick up a used one.
Got a 8” fire tablet, “rugged” case and a monitor wall arm for around $150.
I really don’t have very much real estate inside the cross slide to do that. The thought has crossed my mind though.
You can kind of get the idea in these images. The cross slide is very thin. My thought is to mount the read head on the saddle more or less centered and put the scale on the tailstock side of the cross slide. A scale that’s roughly 3/4” wide should fit. I will get better measurements soon.
The orientation of the read head on the glass scales seems better for this arrangement but the slim glass scales are right around the maximum size that will fit.
You can kind of get the idea in these images. The cross slide is very thin.
No lag that I can detect.On TouchDRO, is there any noticeable lag between movement and display? I’d love to get rid of all of the cables on my lathe & mill, but worried about performance.
On TouchDRO, is there any noticeable lag between movement and display? I’d love to get rid of all of the cables on my lathe & mill, but worried about performance.
What I like about the cable management options with the TDRO is that there are no bulky cables going up to the display head. On my lathe the cables go down to the TDRO box on the stand, nice and tidy out of the way, not suspended up to the display.None on Ditron either. I routinely tap tap tap the table handles to set the DRO on target. That wouldn't be practical with any lag.
You cannot get rid of all the cables. Even the touch requires a smart box that all the cables attach to. You can only get rid of the cable loops that are normally at the display. But I bet you could make a small cable tray for the existing cables and the Touch Box.
What I like about the cable management options with the TDRO is that there are no bulky cables going up to the display head. On my lathe the cables go down to the TDRO box on the stand, nice and tidy out of the way, not suspended up to the display.
I got the pre-assembled kit because I can't solder for beans.It's a nice system. Did you get the assembled kit or did you make your own box?
A question I can't find an answer to is: can you mix scale types on the same box?
There’s something more to consider in your decision. Yuriy is working on what he calls a “Plus” version with added features, link Here. If you buy one of his various board kits you also get access to the Plus version.I’m contemplating going full DIY. Universal Solder sells the STM32 processor board for $14 and I have all of the other components in my elx stash. Looks like it can only handle three linear scales at once, so I’m going to ask Yuri if the fourth angular input could also be linear. If I make a four-input interface I could tie both mill and both lathe scales into one touchscreen and not have to pair and unpair.
Looks like it can only handle three linear scales at once, so I’m going to ask Yuri if the fourth angular input could also be linear.
By mixing scale types I assume you mean using glass and magnetic vs glass/mag and capacitive?