Well I didnāt expect that so soonā¦ after battling with US based deliveries for a year, with some of them taking up to two months to arrive, giving the word āpriorityā new meaning, I really didnāt expect this in eight days! Thanks @vicious1 , now look what a fine mess youāve gotten me into!
I havenāt been idle, Iāve been looking at how Iām going to address the other Elephant - that in the background. More on that later, but just to increase the degree of difficulty or perhaps to get rid of a layer of confusion, I cannot see my way to running an emulator - so for now, perhaps naively have begun a quest for a way of running everything in MacOS.
But I havenāt finished the TV cabinets, and I did PROMISE I wouldnāt start any new projects until they were out of the way, (apart from setting up the old CR-10 that my grandson was given, and anything else that bobs up that I can pass pass off as āoldā.)
With just two parts left in the printer queue, how long can the box remain unopened?
Cool, looking forward to your build. Youāll be amazed at how tightly that box is packed, I sure was.
My wife has asked me what Iām doing spending all my time in the basement. The answer is Iām improving the workshop so I can finish her pantry cabinets I started about a year ago.
Edit to add, look at freecad for CAD/CAM and CNC.js to send the gcode it produces. I have been learning my way through that path because Iām a Linux fan, though Iāll admit I did make a win10 vm and bought estlcam because itās so popular here.
Thanks Dave, I have Freecad on my list of things to do. Also on that list are Carbide and KIri-Moto (since I have had a great deal of success with Onshape) - but Iām a week or three away from that.
Ahhā¦ so Iāve just earned my āAnniversaryā badge on the forum - doesnāt time fly when youāre having fun?
Slight progress happening this endā¦ very slightā¦ mostly involving dreaming of things Iāll do with the machine when itās built, and trying to figure out my software journey. I guess thatās the difference between real life and some youtube channel - in real life we have more than fifteen minutes to finish a project!
And when the first project turns out like you planed itās all relived in a flash the software and electronics and questions itās all part of the results
When making some progress is not making any progress at all!
Iāve got the printed parts finished, and Iāve moved all the bits in their boxes to where they will live. That is the good news.
Thereās a drawer unit living where the table needs to go, and a drum sander with a perfectly good stand that is taking up space where the drawers could be, so while Iām bolting down the thicknesser, Iāll magically remove the stand and replace it with the drawer.
Then the two TV cupboards are making progress, such progress that I will boldly predict that I might even start on the table later this month.
I did make a brash prediction about Easterā¦ why oh why didnāt I check the calendar first! If Easter was in May I might have a chance.
Because you blokes will be thinking Iām slack. Iāve had the flat bits cut out for a while, with a printed router template stuck on ready to go, but never seemed to get around to ordering a new 6mm trimming bit for the router. Done now, and the pile is complete, just donāt have anything to park it on yet.
Those little dark blotches are where I didnāt sand off the marks left by unsticking the hot glue from the template. We live in a very humid environment, so coating the MDF is a must.
Oh, and if you have been paying attention, the drum sander is now mounted on the drawers, so thatās another job done on the road to actually getting started.
Itās ten weeks that that box from @vicious1 has sat unopened, like some evil temptress, but I continue to avert its gaze and get on with the things that need to be sorted before yet another project begins!
New mounts for the machines and relocation of the drawers to somewhere other than where the LowRider will be have been completed, so Iām going to count that as progress, along with myriad other small jobs that are of no interest at all to this group! (not that moving stuff in my shed is of any interest either, but writing about it makes me feel better about my procrastination),
It wonāt happen this month, but Iām hanging out for May now! I submit this photo as evidence!
OK things are now desperate. My absence from these parts can be explained if not forgiven.
May came and went and we spent a good deal of the months in the wilds of Central Australia, well away from the world and thoughts of progressing further.
Then one of us got this bright idea that we should buy a van, and the other of us should immediately convert it to a camper so that we can accompany one of our offspring and her family on a 6,000 k road trip. Four weeks should be heaps to convert a delivery van into a capable camper she said, shouldnāt it?
The one charged with actually doing this work, had hoped to have a CNC machine to do the heavy lifting, but now it looks as though another Christmas will come and go and @vicious1 's package and all the other bits (I think the kit is now complete - even the parts for the table are waiting for assembly) and I still wonāt have my Lowrider - or will I?
Anyway, hereās progress on the van - three and a bit weeks in. Weāll rebuild it properly and line it when we get back in mid August. FWIW there are 150 holes in the bed platform alone, and while my heart would really like to have had a machine to do that, there is something terribly therapeutic about mindlessly wielding a big holesaw for an hour or so.
Cheers, and hope to bring progress news on the ārealā project next time!
Soā¦ I have to askā¦ Are those brown furry things in the foreground some carnivorous caterpillars or venomous rodents that you keep in your shrubbery to keep out the really dangerous critters?
The really dangerous creature is hiding upstairs, cracking the whip whenever I slack off!
Actually they are the flower of Banksia robur, the Swamp Banksia [Banksia robur - Growing Native Plants] which is a fairly common coastal plant on the East Coast of Australia.
Ah! Even the plants are vicious, knife-wielding drama queens!
As an American, youāll never convince me that everything in Australia isnāt actively trying to kill me. With the exception of possums. The Australian possum got mixed up with the American possum somewhere in the species delivery backroom. Yours is a cute little fluffball, ours is a mangey half-rat mutant with wiry hair, bad teeth, and a vile disposition.
Isnāt that how Roosevelt and Churchill ended up at lunch with Stalin?
Anyway, I never said ours wasnāt a useful and integral part of the ecosystem (and scarily, part of the culture and cuisine in some parts). Just that, in at least this one shining example, the US does, in fact, outdo the Aussies.
OK, weāre back, having successfully survived travel to the northern most tip of this gentle country.
Now to finish the van and get into the LowRider! (Itās not up to version 4 yet is it?)
Itās been 225 DAYS since my package arrived from @vicious1 and that seems like a long time, but to put that in perspective, Iāve been lugging around the old bits of carport timber to make the base for 25 years!
I have some bits of wood that were left in the shed when I bought the house and moved in. They are unknown hardwood and very large. I am not sure I could do anything besides resaw them into smaller pieces and work with them like that.