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- ybaggi commented on Honus's instructable Benchtop Micro Milling Machine
- ybaggi enrolled in Table Saw Class
- ybaggi enrolled in Rockets Class
- ybaggi enrolled in Bread Class
- ybaggi enrolled in Welding Class
- ybaggi enrolled in Meat Class
- ybaggi completed the lesson Large Motors in the class Large Motors Class
- ybaggi completed Bread Class
- ybaggi completed the lesson Getting Started With Robots in the class Robots Class
- ybaggi completed Robots Class
- ybaggi enrolled in Easy 3D Printing
- ybaggi commented on MrMarkinator's instructable Woodburning with ElectricityView Instructable »
I have an AC amp meter on my single MOT machine.It pulls only 1.5Amps at 220V input. why do you think you need more power?Your MOTs are in parallel so their output voltage will be the same and in phase.Wouldn't you want to put them in series? althought it would require connecting the 'positive' output of the first to the core (ground) of the second..... not sure if that's safe or advisable.cheers
- ybaggi commented on DrewPaulDesigns's instructable TRIPLE YOUR SOLAR ARRAY'S OUTPUT!
Inother issue I can see coming up is that of dirt accumulation in the troughs of the array.is there a glass or acrylic material that would let some light pass through one direction and reflect it form the other? putting that on a flat pannel would also harness more of the otherwise wasted reflected light. thanks for the experiement. great idea and execution.
View Instructable »Solar panels are far from cheap here in europe. about $2per nominal Watt.One can come across $0.8 per watt but often used or destocking.
- ybaggi commented on austiwawa's instructable Making Lichtenberg Figures in Wood
Those are awesome.I've heard (fom vid) or read that it is better to use sodium carbonate instead of sodium bicarbonate. Your experience seems to show it doesn't matter.Any insight into this issue?
View Instructable »Those are awesome.I've heard (fom vid) or read that it is better to use sodium carbonate instead of sodium bicarbonate. Your experience seems to show it doesn't matter.Any insight into this issue?
Hello, I am looking to mill small silver metal objects and I haven't seen anyone doing this. Does anyone know what power spindle and what sort of bits I should/can use to do this?Is silver considered a hard metal?Thank you