--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "crankorgan" <john@k...> wrote: > > > > John Kleinbauer thought of it, and I think he's a nice guy, too. > > > > Steve > > Thanks Steve, > It may be a good idea to spring load the tip of the > scriber. I got some more ideas on Scratch and Etch I want to try after > I given up on the new controller I have been working on and off for > two years. I did finish the Hawk Student Mill. With help from someone > else I got my quite spindle designed and working. No more screeming > Dremel. With all the customer support Emails I have less and less time > to do new R&D. Once I get time to play with it more, I may try a spring if I'm not getting good results. My first attempt just has a bunch of lead shot poured into the empty space in the pen to increase the pressure. Running the plotter with the front panel buttons, it seems to be adequate. > Oh yea! The reason for the nasty messages on my website is to > prevent unnecssary Emails. I get 100 Emails a day. 90 percent have > nothing to do with what I sell. Tons of people asking me what I think. > The average Email takes me 10 minutes to answer. Do the math! I also > run a private conference. So before you call other people names, show > us what you have done for someone other than yourself! Rock on. I get over 100 spam a day plus legit emails, and have to at least scan every blasted email on the 13 lists I own or moderate to make sure no one spams or starts a fight. Steve
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Re: Given Scratch & Etch a chance?
2004-05-16 by Steve
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