Hi Sanjiv, Did you get the plans of the EDM I emailed to you a week or two back? If not, let me have your email address againand I'll resend them.
Ian.
Dear friend
have u built this machine from plans/ books available only from three legends on this planet?
1. Fleming
2.langlosis
3. Dan Mauch
Pl. share your comments
sanjiv
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Hi Sanjiv, Did you get the plans of the EDM I emailed to you a week or two back? If not, let me have your email address againand I'll resend them.
Ian.
Would it be possible you could send those plans to me just to have a look at.
Thanks in advance
Bent
I would be interested in looking at those plans as well.. if not too much trouble could I be a recepient as well....
cheers
emmkay
Hi bent and emkay, I haven't managed to work out how to attach anything to this forum yet, otherwise I'd attach them. The best I can do is to get your email address and I'll send them to you direct.
If someone can give me a bit of a "show me" I'll be able to contribute on a broader spectrum.
"one picture is worth a thousand words".
When I hit the small box above to attach a picture I get a box pop up that says "please enter url of your image"
What's that in English?
Ian.
Not sure where you are here, Ian, but if I want to send a pic, go to "Advanced".
You get the usual sort of type-in window, but with possibility of inserting icons etc., and lower down is "additional options".
Click on "manage attachments" - this opens a window where you can add several.
You just browse for the location of your picture in your own files.
When you find it, click on it to get the location into one of the small windows, then hit the "upload" button.
Then use the "preview" button to check all is well, then "submit".
If the pic is too big, you'll be told, so you have to make the original file smaller, then go through the process again.
Hope this helps.
John
It's like doing jigsaw puzzles in the dark.
Enjoy today's problems, for tomorrow's may be worse.
Yeah, sounds interesting, I would like to have a squiz at that too !!!
The thought of blasting steel away with electricity sounds like a great way to spend a quiet Sunday
If you don't have any luck posting on the forum email it to me and I can have a go.
Russell.
Hi John, where do I find "advanced"?
Ian.
If you look beside the post quick reply button under where you type, you will see Go Advanced, click on that and it gives you more options, there will be a box with additional options under where you type, with a button named manage attachments, click on that and you will have another box popup that you will be able to browse and upload you pics...
Good Luck.
Russell.
dear ian
i searched a lot to my email box. i couldt found any trace of this plan. my email address is " jaimatakee@yahoo.com " pl send them, i will load the same on CNC Zone.
Hi Ian,
Russell's given you the final step, so I look forward to seeing the set up.
Sounds interesting enough to add the the ever increasing number of projects........ !
John
It's like doing jigsaw puzzles in the dark.
Enjoy today's problems, for tomorrow's may be worse.
Here goes for better or worse...
Ian.
Last edited by handlewanker; 10-28-2006 at 06:23 AM.
Hi all, I see you're all on line. Thanks a lot for all the advice. Now there's no stopping the monster, so be prepared to be bored to tears with all the "This is how I did it" or "Here's my latest creation/project"
Let me know if the plans are readable or otherwise.
I see the file sizes are only a few Kb's. I might try sending a bigger file next time and see how it turns out.
Ian.
Oops, page 6 is missing. I'll go back and edit it in.
Ian.
Ok. page 6 with the circuit diagram is up , so I hope it's what you want.
Ian.
"There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary and those that don't."
dear sir!
what do u want to say by this?
THANKS IAN, i have this but i dont remember from where i got it as my computer was formatted due to TORZON HORSE. i will find PDF for same
Still no one has committed that he made edm by the plans availabe from these three legends
It appears that the design is using the E.D. Machining method for use as Tap-Disintegrator, commercial types of Tap-Disintegrators usually use simple low-voltage (3~6vac), high-current method.
This design should work for machining however.
Also the Robert Langois design is worth looking at as it uses a bit later logic control methods, and I am sure that there are many improvements out there on his design.
Al.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.