A linear guide block, or "carriage," is a component of a linear guide. This block is situated on the rail. Internal steel ball bearings minimize friction, allowing the block to travel up and down the rail smoothly
linear guide rails used for?
Linear rails, also referred to as linear motion guides or linear slides, are common motion components used to achieve smooth sliding movements. They can be found in 3D printers, CNC mills, waterjet cutters, and the like. A linear rail consists of a stiff steel rail, along which a carriage slides.
linear guide rail?
Linear Guides or linear rail slides are support devices that are used to help carry loads and ensure straight and level linear motion. Linear guides will usually consist of two components; the sliding carriage and the rail. The sliding carriage is the element that moves along the rail and supports the attached load
linear guide rails made of?
Linear guide rails are usually made from high-strength, hardened and galvanised Steel so they resist corrosion. Manufactured using a cold drawing process, the metal is shaped and profiled before adding a roller runner.
My brother, former insane GI player, told me, insane turn-based jrpg girly, to stop playing too much of HSR at almost 3 in the morning. Does he know my collection for the past 2 weeks
people love to use ffxiii’s messy development as a reason to completely shit on the game but honestly the fact they managed to sneak in so many little details in the gameplay in a way that reflects the characters and story despite all the miscommunication between the dev sections is just impressive to me
hey do you think you could whip me up a little robot guy to flip over all the puzzle pieces to be right side up? I feel like that would really enhance my jigsaw puzzle experience. should probably only take a day or two right?
tbh this sounds pretty doable if you're willing to use a jigsaw puzzle table of a very consistent color and jigsaw pieces with undersides of a very consistent color and a consistent lighting setup and a robot arm with a vacuum gripper, and you stay out of the room until it's done... ACTUALLY hang on puzzle pieces are usually shiny on the top and matte on the bottom so i can just shine a bright light from the top down and ignore all the reflective pieces with color segmentation. and build a custom table that'll jiggle around until all the pieces are flat and not on top of each other, because i do NOT have a depth camera lying around with fine enough resolution to tell stacked and unstacked pieces apart. but assuming all that works out the actual grasp poses are really straightforward!
okay i got this give me an ikea table i can hack apart, some beefy fucking vibrating motors, a dozen jigsaw puzzles you don't mind getting mangled in testing, a robot arm with a vacuum gripper, and six months 👍
Well been play le honkai star rial, just doing some side quest seeing if i can get sam and stuff, but i felt might as well draw something about it, im still very early game so i dont particularly like any character over all... but the main character is funny (and reminds me of mumei) so
Totaly didnt miss prounce meant... but yeah liked the trash quest, gotta love those racoon instics (again for now the main character has been the most fun, which coming from genshin is a nice change)
─「银月」─ while the concept of ANOTHER WORLD was not lost to the rover, it was still something almost eye-opening in nature to witness the birth of the stars or the destruction of worlds unfolding before one's eyes. yinyue did not see them, of course, however, she could HEAR the sounds that echoed from this very person. a kind of power underneath their fingertips as her entire being quivered just by being in their presence alone.
" how ... ? " it shifted and changed, their echoes. it was as though they could pave new PATHS and create an entire reality consisting of different possibilities. it wasn't ... noises, either. these waves she could feel in the air. they weren't unorganized or random either, they were all ... real. " how could one person handle these many waves ... the weight. it'd drive one insane. "