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Pump head is 31 mm and the torque of the stepper is 26Ncm.What's the diameter of your pump head and how much torque does your motor have?
my laptop which held all my files and programs seized up on me. .
Spinning hard drive or solid state?Pump head is 31 mm and the torque of the stepper is 26Ncm.
I had a huge set back. my laptop which held all my files and programs seized up on me. I was wanting to make a few more to aid in other things such as AWC and calcium reactor. Everything that I had is now gone, and I have to restart from scratch.
Pump head is 31 mm and the torque of the stepper is 26Ncm.
I had a huge set back. my laptop which held all my files and programs seized up on me. I was wanting to make a few more to aid in other things such as AWC and calcium reactor. Everything that I had is now gone, and I have to restart from scratch.
Spinning hard drive or solid state?
Old trick from doing forensics back in the day... if it's a spinning (magnetic) hd, pop it out of the laptop, put it into a ziploc and stick it into the freezer for 4-5 hours.
Then "slave" it to another laptop / computer. You might buy yourself about 20 minutes to copy files off of it.
No joke, it works well when the reason for mechanical failure is due to a head crash or warped platter. The cold temp causes the platter to shrink just enough so the heads regain the necessary space to let the platters spin freely.
If it's a mechanical hard drive you can kick start it. The freezer method does work. Also holding it and giving it a twirl like starting to spin a top (but not letting it go) both clockwise and counter-clockwise can get them going. Last ditch is to take it to a data recovery service. It sucks when this happens. I feel your pain. Been there a couple of times.I wonder if it'd be worth it to have somebody look at your laptop to maybe retrieve info...
Shoot... I want to be like you when I grow up. Fantastic job, great attention to appearance and detail.if it proves to stand the test of time, I would like to incorporate an arduino and possibly change out the acrylic with a 3D printed version.
As an excuse to purchase another laptop, I bought one that would handle the robust computing power of SolidWorks. Being self taught and proficient on Google Sketchup, I heard that SolidWorks was the industry standard and pale in comparison to anything else. When I downloaded it I was surprised to find out that I had to forget everything I knew with Sketchup, and start over.
After a few weeks of frustration and a bunch of youtube videos that break it down for an idiot like me, I have graduated kindergarten and have started loving this program. I know that I have only scratched the surface of what SolidWorks can do, but I'm excited to keep learning new methods to make project building easier and quicker.
Well that stinks about the hard drive, but I love that line of thinking.
First off, great looking build. Super stuff. I've looked at multi-channel peristaltics before and boy, are they spendy for that size.
Second... love the Solidworks feedback. I'm on the fence now for my next 3d package.
I do have a fair amount of experience in Pro/E and like it... just not liking the price.
I'm already using DraftSight for 2D (because autocad hates linux). So far I'm leaning Solidworks, figuring I wouldn't have to spend a ton of time learning the UI.
Price might become my deciding factor. Did you get any good deals (like the education license)?
Well that stinks about the hard drive, but I love that line of thinking.
First off, great looking build. Super stuff. I've looked at multi-channel peristaltics before and boy, are they spendy for that size.
Second... love the Solidworks feedback. I'm on the fence now for my next 3d package.
I do have a fair amount of experience in Pro/E and like it... just not liking the price.
I'm already using DraftSight for 2D (because autocad hates linux). So far I'm leaning Solidworks, figuring I wouldn't have to spend a ton of time learning the UI.
Price might become my deciding factor. Did you get any good deals (like the education license)?