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Joined: August 26, 2013 1:54 pm
Topics: 41 / Replies: 944
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RE: Got my printed battery case

I just love 3D printing. The crew knocked over a back sight the other day and broke some parts. I know these Geodimeter traverse sights are long in ...

11 years ago
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RE: Google Earth Pro now available for free

As I said, an interesting feature. There might be ways to steady it, but, I did the reverse and sped it up.

11 years ago
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RE: Google Earth Pro now available for free

br>The ability to import from a file is what I miss and am now happy to have back. The movie option is interesting.

11 years ago
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RE: HO scale survey screw

HO scale survey CREWImpressive, but, I am not going up in anything that does not fit in Autodesk's 3D world. Sports car placed for reference (since i...

11 years ago
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RE: HO scale survey screw

HO scale survey CREWI did go ahead and model the rest of the outer 103 foot tower. The wires are a little big, but, it isn't that bad. I placed it u...

11 years ago
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RE: HO scale survey screw

HO scale survey CREWI use a mechanical package called Inventor to throw the dimensions from a pdf referenced on the older thread on. Then I did a cir...

11 years ago
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RE: HO scale survey screw

HO scale survey CREWDid a quick model of the two lower sections of a 103ft outer tower. The 1.5mm box does look a little big

11 years ago
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RE: HO scale survey screw

HO scale survey CREWI was using the height of 103 ft tower, so, 103/87=1.184' OK, it is a little higher than I said, but, still shorter than the T3 l...

11 years ago
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RE: HO scale survey screw

So about 1'1" tall printed or just a bit shorter than my Wild GST-30 legs in 1/4 scale. The issue that I see is you could not print the "L" metal or ...

11 years ago
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RE: More printed surveying models

One of the members here posted some pictures of his completed model. These are the full Wild T3 and legs in 1/4 scale. That wasn't enough, he machin...

11 years ago
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RE: Trimble 12V battery system

Mike, I did exactly what you askedIt works very well. In the future, I think I would print the bucks and cast them instead of printing everyone. I a...

11 years ago
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RE: Adobe Competitor is STRONG

Thanks for the post as I am very tired of the Adobe gravy train and would like to step off of it. It does look like the advanced version has support ...

11 years ago
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RE: Got my printed battery case

After using these batteries for a while we were having issues with the regulators failing in the 360° prism batteries. Traced it back to the diodes i...

11 years ago
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RE: The NEW Mark II GLOWSURV Back Sight

OK. Here's the Mark III GLOWSURV Back SightDo you have a red one if I want to go to the Dark side?

12 years ago
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RE: 3D Monitors with AutoCAD

I work in 3D all the time and I am thinking that might be a bit much for the ole brain to process all day long. I have considered it, but, in the end ...

12 years ago
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RE: Trimble 5603 Cable Pinouts

I had one sitting on my desk, so, I tested it and added the results to Jim Frame's cartoon from herebr>I have opened a lot of these wires through the ...

12 years ago
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RE: Favorite Calculator

I do miss mine, I used "go41c" app on my phone for a replacement, but, found I was using "Droid48" more. I am not running programs though

12 years ago
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RE: Got my printed battery case

Just to close this. That little 12.18 to 12.22 volt output from the Paolo regulators may have looked fine, but, in actuality limited distance with th...

12 years ago
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RE: Sprinter 4x4 Van

Love my Sprinters!

12 years ago
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