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Old 07-15-2005, 10:44 AM
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New plasma screen. ( Input needed)

This screen is miles from been finished, however I would value your input.

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Looks good....what does the RESET do? Did you create this with something like JBuilder?
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I love that,very clean, I need one for a laser set-up.
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Old 07-18-2005, 08:08 AM
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Very Nice, Ynneb !!
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Wow! Certainly not what you'd call "industrial" looking.
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I wish someone would sell these "skins" for mach, it would be a great business.
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Old 07-18-2005, 06:49 PM
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Wow! Certainly not what you'd call "industrial" looking.
Who says industrial must be ugly? On the other hand I would argue that my screens are much more safe to use because they group by color and by shape, making it faster and easier to identify the buttons and readouts. If prettying it all up comes with the deal, and
does not get in the way, then so be it. My motivation has been misinterpreted by a few in the past. My primary concern is to make the screens as easy to use and understand as possible, and decor comes second., but still is important.

I wish someone would sell these "skins" for mach, it would be a great business.
Well it was your PM that motivated me again. Not so much for the bucks, but it seems that some people do want these screens. I just figured I was only making them for one or two people, but if lots want it I dont mind putting in the effort. My skins will be free, however you can always send me a few hundred if you want I might consider doing company skins for a fee if there is a call for such a service.

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I am very excited about this screens progress. The final result is going to be much better that what you have already seen. Fromerly i made just one big bitmap for the screen, but I have descided to distribute the next screens as modules. This will mean you can add or delete modules as you require for your machine, making the screens much easier to taylor to your application.

I am tempted to post my recent work, however I have descided on the big shibang all in one launch instead. I would be surprised / dissapointed if there were any who wont like it.

I recon the shibang will be about a week away.
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"Wow! Certainly not what you'd call "industrial" looking."

Benny, hopefully you took the "Wow" to mean "amazing" which is what I had intended (i.e. a compliment)?

"My primary concern is to make the screens as easy to use and understand as possible, and decor comes second., but still is important."

Easy to use and understand is EXACTLY how the above screen is BUT it lacks the almost obligatary ugliness of most industrial products made up until now and you're just about to change that.

Sorry if I didn't convey my thoughts clearly enough in my previous post.
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Old 07-19-2005, 09:21 AM
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Yeh I know skip. I knew what you meant. When I did my first screen some time ago, I coped a fair bit of flack from a few at the yahoo forum. I have made them a screen too.
I call it rust.


I dont suppose someone wants to make a .set for this screen ?
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I have not finished my plasma cutter yet. (lacking about 4hrs work, for past 4 months)

I do use mach for my mill though all the time, and look forward to having a much simplied screen for the plasma once it does get up and running.

Anybody near Lousiville want to finish a CNC plasma for me? I have all the tools, etc for it just don't have the time/motivation with my other projects.
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