Homemade Self-Compensating Electronic Edge Finder
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rgsparber on homemadetools.net
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Homemade self-compensating electronic edge finder for lathes and mills. The device measures the machine resistance and stores the result. Upon touchdown, the circuit detects the drop in resistance and activates the touchdown LED. Circuit powered by a 9v battery. Capable of being interfaced with a CNC system.
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Nov 22, 2013 3:51 AM
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Wow! Pretty cool for a homemade project.
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