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    XYZ mfgPro230 xS SLS 3D Printer

    Does anyone have experience with the mfgPro230 xS SLS printer from XYZ or something similar? We're running one and I have an ever-growing list of complaints.
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    Calculating Young's Modulus of Tight Rope

    I understand that it isn't a beam, and I agree in terms of the strands, but the rope as a whole sags due to the walker. It's taught and straight before the point load is applied.
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    Calculating Young's Modulus of Tight Rope

    Does anyone have experience calculating stress/strain of a steel rope? A tightrope someone would be walking on is, from what I can tell on the web, 5/8" OD, with a 7x19 configuration, meaning 7 smaller braids of 19 strands each. The material is galvanized steel, details below: Construction: 7x19...
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    Color on Drawings

    Someone used a drawing view with certain faces shown in a specific color to indicate a masked surface in the powder coating process (e.g. the part is mostly grey and a couple of faces are green). I've never seen that done, and I know it isn't best practice, as someone could have a B&W printer...
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    Machine Comparison

    I've been reading up on what kind of machine specs I'll need to efficiently do Simulation. I haven't done anything with it in a long time. A software engineer recommended the tower, but a vendor says the mobile workstation would do the trick. Specs attached for the tower. Here is a link to the...
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    AC Motor Torque RPM

    I'm trying to figure out what the output died and torque of the motor below would be. I would think it's 6W x 30:1 great ratio at 60 RPM would be: Torque (N.m) = P / [(2pi*RPM)/60] * Gear Ratio = (6W / [2pi*60RPM/60]) * 30 = 28.5 NM However, is the listed RPM the output RPM of the motor, or the...
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    AC Motor: Can it be Hooked Up to an Inverter?

    Can this motor be connected to an inverter to control the speed with a dial?
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    Flange Mount Bearing High Temperature

    Is there an AFFORDABLE, 2 bolt mount flange bearing, capable of withstanding 230 deg C? 60-70 RPM 2.3 N-m torque Shaft diameter is negotiable Low radial load (<2 lb) No axial load
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    Beam Deflection (Bending) Force Created?

    I have a beam bolted to the wall. If I load it on the end, and it bends down 2.5mm (815mm long) at the end, I would think that a force is created on the mounting bolts in reaction to the bending. Is that not accurate? If it is, how would I quantify it?
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    Pipe Reducer 6&quot; down to 2&quot;

    Can the unthreaded hold up 300 lbs with just cement?
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    Pipe Reducer 6&quot; down to 2&quot;

    I have a vertical schedule 80 PVC pipe, 6" diameter, 36" long with a male threaded NPT end. McMaster 4687T73. I'm trying to find a bell reducer to get it down to 2" or at least 4" so that I can put a cheap as possible valve on it (app below) Is there any reason I can't find one? Alternatively...
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    PVC Pipe Pressure Weight

    Does anyone know enough about PVC to know if it would be crazy to try to NOT cement the threads?
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    PVC Pipe Pressure Weight

    I didn't understand the second sentence
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    PVC Pipe Pressure Weight

    I'm trying to put lead shot into a 6" PVC pipe and cap it. If I put 300 lbs worth in, would the cap below hold it? It's ASTM D1784, which says that it's 280 psi rated. I would use the PVC cement. The items I'm looking at are from McMaster below. PVC Pipe Pipe Cap Pipe Cement
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    Heavy Load, small container

    I wish I could just machine it, but the other people watching me wouldn't approve of that. The problem is that the lab weights don't usually reach 300 lbs.

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