Just picked up a rebuilt desktop for my Quartz processing CNC with windows 10 for $150.00. Now for the $900.00 in software updates ugh.
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Nice! Prices on some of the minis get crazy pretty quickly as of late.just a cheap mini computer since I don’t do any 3d design except web based stuff. But I did add another ultra wide monitor.
Sorry, I tried not to laugh but couldn’t stop myself. Is the software you run subscription based? If not, I suspect it to be only a matter of time before it becomes so. Everything is moving to subscription model. Open source is starting to make inroads into many areas though.Just picked up a rebuilt desktop for my Quartz processing CNC with windows 10 for $150.00. Now for the $900.00 in software updates ugh.
VCARVE for CAD and G code. Mach 4 to run G code with windows 10. CAD and CAM systems are years behind on OS software. Still running CAMBAM and Mach 3 right now.Sorry, I tried not to laugh but couldn’t stop myself. Is the software you run subscription based? If not, I suspect it to be only a matter of time before it becomes so. Everything is moving to subscription model. Open source is starting to make inroads into many areas though.
This is always a plus for us, ahem, big-boned guys!Should allow for easier access
This is always a plus for us, ahem, big-boned guys!
If I squint and look real close, I can still see the reflection off your noggin!Got the photons programmed.
Yes, the photo is too blue.
Greetings, fellow human! <tries his best to NOT look like an alien>If I squint and look real close, I can still see the reflection off your noggin!
@Fish Styx Matt meet Steve @dantimdad meet Matt. You're both good eggs and will probably be dangerous together. Actually, you're both dangerous all by yourselves so it's a moot point.
There's blue and then there's whatever this is!Got the photons programmed.
Yes, the photo is too blue.
There's blue and then there's whatever this is!
Far be it from me to ever say anything BUT I think that Loc-line return would work better if it was pointed into the tank.Ok so this photo is easier on the eyes. LOL The backlight with the frosted background worked as planned.
Now, I have a 29 gallon acrylic tank to put under the frag tank stand next to the reef. This will hold the water for the water changes. I want to be able to mix the water with the same pump I refill the reef with and use as few fittings and valves as possible. Suggestions? Bonus for drawings of your plan.