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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!

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Thanks kerry, that is exactly what i'm looking for.

I'll use normal stuff for the filaments.

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I do have a lot of ES-1 wire left and solid core is great for filaments. It's also supposed to be pure silver... ;)

The story I got was that it was once Prince Edward's personal tea set. :D

  • 2 weeks later...

Must be nice not having a home decorating unit (HDU) around to nix working on the living room floor :rofl:

Those umbilicals look like fun...

Must be nice not having a home decorating unit (HDU) around to nix working on the living room floor :rofl:

Those umbilicals look like fun...

OH are you wrong. Thats the floor in my office.

The living room floor is one inch thick solid oak. Scratching that would be a really

bad idea.

I'm a slob and i can prove it... (give me a few minutes to upload these gems)

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/mess1.jpg

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/mess2.jpg

14 mm rectilinear fisheye :D

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Holy crap!!! Any particular reason why you hanging onto a 10+ year old Creative DVD drive or two? :D

Holy crap!!! Any particular reason why you hanging onto a 10+ year old Creative DVD drive or two? :D

Warning, don't do this unless you know what you are doing.

At one time i had a couple dozen of those. I take them apart for the laser diode, which

on the creative phase rewriters are about 400mw... I make very dangerous laser

pointers out of them.

These days, i do the same thing with 1 watt green diodes.

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Hmmm I should have a couple of those sitting around somewhere... *evil scheme brewing*

Laser-etched cake? Laser-etched front panel? Pet branding?

Don't forget Laser Etched Retina...

That's a very big apple.

But the red based thing to the bottom left of the apple that looks like a tachyon cannon is even better =D

machined from a solid piece of teflon, will add the mounting holes tomorrow and

make a batch

looks very nice! Will you cut them apart after the fact and program an array?

You know, that'd actually be pretty cool if he didn't (cut them apart).

(I fully expect a "oh, that's just stupid, you can't do that, you'd cut off all the breathing from anything underneath it...".

But still, it'd be neat looking.)

looks very nice! Will you cut them apart after the fact and program an array?

That is exactly what i'm trying to do right now. First two tries at replication ended

up with the parts on top of each other.

HEH, those pins look familiar...... :)

I think I like the larger diameter of Marc's jacks a lot better, but the all-in-one construction on Kevin's version is great.

That is exactly what i'm trying to do right now. First two tries at replication ended

up with the parts on top of each other.

is this g code? or is there a special way to do step and repeat?

Is this what you are looking for?

Rapid Electronics - Cables & Connectors

Sorry, only UK... And they seem quite expensive...

Hey, Birgir just point me to this thread, after a long absence in which I missed all this (horrendous timing, really). I think he is hoping that I won't kill him for tracking down a T2 and not telling me. He is so wrong... I'm just waiting for him to finish all his projected DIYs... (actually, that might not work for me... I'm likely to end dying first of old age).

Anyway... this is about the "only UK" comment. Living here, I would be happy to help with any component that might be sourced only in UK. Now or in the future. Just let me know.

Cheers and good luck. I'll keep going through the thread now.

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Guess I'll have to sleep with a knife under my pillow now. Stupid gun laws... ;)

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