Excellent three part series of articles talking about the right tools required along with many side articles providing more details. http://blog.cnccookbook.com/2016/04/19/can-figure-tool-use-cnc-mill-router-part-1-holes/ http://blog.cnccookbook.com/2016/04/26/can-figure-tool-use-cnc-mill-router-part-2-2d-profiling/ http://blog.cnccookbook.com/2016/05/10/can-figure-tool-use-cnc-mill-router-part-3-pocketing/
I’ve always used webbing for setting up top rope anchors, but recently I’ve investigated using cord instead of webbing. For one thing, knots are easier
The webserver I was working on was running out of space only to find people had been uploading anywhere from 3Mb to 9MB jpeg images.
I had this problem before where CrashPlan (the backup service) software will seem to be stuck “analyzing” data over and over without actually backing it
So the troubles seemed to be over with the ESXi server crashing when I was starting VMs that used PCI devices which had been passed
I figured I should put together a list of what the development tests I want to do before setting out to actually build a prototype
Got my old Amiga 4000 out of storage at my parent’s place and decided to relive the glory days. I still remember the great times
It’s been a while since I remember having a nasty cold and I’ve been attributing this to my supplements of Vitamin D. Same goes for
There’s still a bit of testing to be done, but I may have gotten where I’ve been wanting to get for a while now in
Lots of people are looking for deals. These are a couple of places I’m keeping an eye on for some interesting finds on ebay: https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?forums/great-deals.8/