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92: Using the most appropriate spindle size in the rear circular cutout.

 

97: You can see here that I have roughly drawn-in a slight modification on the rear bottom curled spike. I've just decided to elongate it a bit; I thought it would look better. If in the end I like the original better, I can always go in and remove the additional elongated point by cutting it back.

 

115: I'm going to use a 1/8" (.0125) width drill bit to start my countersinking. Using a slightly bigger drill bit than the screw heads will take into consideration any slight variation in screw head size and will give enough room to clear any possible binding.

 

123: Here I'm screwing one of the internal construction screws into an internally threaded rod held in place by the "V" grooves in a Panavice

 

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This is some basic documentation of troubleshooting and fixing a broken FireWire port of an iPod 1G

1127: Detail. Still needs multiple layers for full coverage.

114: I'm measuring the width of the screw heads, which are about .0207.

 

99: Establishing the rear flare on the band saw.

 

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Library customer Christian has learned his way around a 3D printer at the 101 Space in the Oro Valley Public Library. He is now informally teaching others, helping with troubleshooting, and advancing his understanding of the process.

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119: Here is a better view of the initial countersinking.

 

841: While the template was in place I used a pencil to transfer the design onto the Ivory to see if I really want to do this. I think it looks good, so I'm going for it...

126: This particular material is Timascus (pattern-welded TITANIUM), which I had on hand already. It came precision milled from the supplier in an 1/8” thickness. However, as you can see in PHOTO 1, there are some rough tooling marks that I want to smooth out. This is important; the smoother the contact surfaces are to other contact surfaces, the tighter the fit. It is important and critical, to me anyway, that components be ‘airtight’, and that there are absolutely no visual gaps between materials. I think this is probably one of the single most important factors in a knife. You don’t want to hold the knife up to a light and see through the areas where one material meets the other. This can’t always be helped, especially in regards to natural handle materials, in particular Fossil Ivories or wood as they can tend to move, warp and shift on there own. However, with metal-to-metal contacts there really is no excuse not to have perfect fits. This photo shows the back (bottom) side of the front bolster.

 

1086: A finished NON PRO photo detail. I have a little work left to do on the base plate, then I'll get the finished product professionally photographed. This is just on my coffee table on a paper towel shot with my iPhone!

410: All finished. You can see I've lost some color, but it had to be done. I'd loose the color/material in any case, but this way I'm not trying to chase it while I'm also trying to blend things with the other handle components. If that happened, I'd end up losing more thickness that I want.

 

174: Using a heavy-duty wire cutter (or saw) to cut the screw lengths down...

 

1120: Finished with the back-side holes. These will later accommodate some magnets, which will also help to hold the knife in place on the base plate.

The reason we were putting up with this tonight was because my son wanted desperately to see the Alice in Wonderland exceprt in the middle of this show. When that came on finally, he was so disappointed he turned the television off.

184: Here, I’m going onto work on the file machine. A file machine accepts many different size files, which you mount in a chuck under the table; there is a small hole in the table for the file to pass through. You then turn it on, and the file goes straight up and down really fast. With the file machine I can get into that little top curl to clean it up, and help blend the area. Just as in our previous operation (what we ran into when blending the bottom part of the bolster), there again will be a slight discrepancy, the facet in the curve from where the frame goes in one direction, and the bolster goes in another. File machines are hard to find, and expensive, and virtually impossible to find the special files for (reverse cut). The alternative to using this machine is setting up rotary files in your drill press, which I use as well. Both the file machine and rotary files do the same job (though not as well) as the oscillating spindle sander, but on a smaller scale for tighter areas. However, you will still need to go in and hand-sand, finish out the tool marks, a small hand made sanding drum set up in a flex shaft hand tool works great for this. After finishing this operation, disassemble and de-bur.

 

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For some mysterious reason, the HVAC system was not cooling. Instead, it was blowing warm air, and in a few hours, it would be midday in Texas. Not wanting to spend the afternoon sweltering in the summertime Texas heat, the homeowner, Jason, followed an HVAC checklist he found online. It seemed simple enough to troubleshoot before calling in a technician. Here are the simple DIY HVAC troubleshooting steps Jason followed:

 

Check the thermostat.

 

It should be in the “automatic” position.

 

Replace a dirty filter.

 

Filters clogged with dirt and animal hair restrict airflow, reducing the ability of the unit to cool and forcing it to work harder. The increased production of condensation and moisture has its own set of problems if the drain pipe is clogged or the drip pan is leaking.

 

Check for a duct malfunction.

 

If air is not coming from a vent, the duct may have come loose, or it may be obstructed. This part of the troubleshooting process may be more involved than a simple visual check and may require a technician, especially if one of the vents is not delivering any air.

 

Clean the area around the compressor.

 

If dry leaves and debris pile up next to the compressor unit, it may not be able to draw in sufficient air to cool the home. Sometimes vines can overtake the outside unit and restrict airflow.

 

Clean dirty coils.

 

Examine the coils for mold and grime. Dirty coils do not function efficiently, and they cause the system to work harder and produce more moisture, which can cause other problems.

 

Clear a clogged condensation drain.

 

Air conditioners work in part by removing humidity from the air through condensation. Depending on the system, the condensation drain hose takes the water to a floor drain or to the outside of the home. Condensation drains can become blocked by mold, algae, and a host of other items. When this happens, some AC units will stop cooling while others will shut down completely. If the unit does not have a shut-off system, the condensate drain pan can overflow. In any case, having a reputable HVAC company check the system annually is money well spent and brings peace of mind.

 

After following the troubleshooting tips, Jason discovered that his HVAC filter needed to be replaced, and the coils required professional cleaning. A year’s worth of debris and vines were suffocating the outside compressor unit, and the condensate drain pipe was clogged with sludge. The overflow water from the drain pan had ruined the flooring, soaked the insulation under the floor, and caused the ductwork and a large section of insulation to come loose from the floor joists. The hidden mess needed immediate attention.

 

The HVAC technician who came out to service the unit discovered the mini-flood and urged Jason to call in a water damage restoration company to inspect and assess the problem and begin the process of restoring the home to normal. Working in a cramped crawl space, handling wet and moldy insulation, and breathing contaminated air did not sound healthy or safe, so Jason followed the tech’s advice and took the first step to start the water damage restoration process.

 

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170: I've done the same with the corresponding 1/2 holes in the blade tang. Now I know there will be no fit problems or problems with any burs splitting the components apart, which will cause alignment problems with other screw holes, as well as cause space issues where the spine seams between the two materials are.

 

693: Flats (Ricasso) cleaned up to 400.

167: Here you can see all of the layers and parts fully disassembled, including the internal structure of the knife: Damascus blade, Titanium tang wrap/handle core, two titanium “liners”, and the front top and bottom bolsters with their under layer. Even though this is a fixed blade knife, my construction method follows that of folding knives, and so I still use the same terminology, i.e. “liners”. This is the time to carefully De-Bur the bolster holes in all layers, as well as just give a light, flat rub on 320 grit sand paper to all of the parts. This will ensure that all the minor stuff, such as dirt, etc. is removed and that the parts are clean before reassembly. It is now time to tap (thread) the two bolster holes drilled thus far in all layers of the knife.

 

Pulled the gauge cluster for some troubleshooting.

I posted this screenshot for ongoing troubleshooting at work. I'm quite surprised at the number of views it's been getting...

141: I’m using a sharp tipped scribe to mark the profile of the areas of the bolsters that I now have established finished shapes for.

 

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I'm doing a combination of relief shifts and troubleshooting work for other bars within the brand I currently work for, before starting my new job in a couple of months. It's great to not have the responsibility of running my own bar.

116: I've setup the knife assembly on some 1" x 2" x 3" precision blocks on the worktable of the drill press. I prefer to get my work up as close as possible to the cutting tool; it minimizes mistakes. I'm using the drill bit to start the countersink in the Ti; this is just to quickly hog out the material. The slope of the funnel depression created by the drill bit is just slightly at a different angle than the slope of the underside of the screw head. I will remedy this soon.

 

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You may wonder how your Xbox console obtains the 3 Rings(Red Ring of Death). The "Ring of Death" is the most common fault on the Xbox 360 console. If you switch on your Xbox 360 console and you receive 3 flashing red lights (as seen in the picture below) then you have the Ring of Death.

 

Let me explain how this happens...

 

The high operating temperature of the graphic processing unit on the Xbox 360 console can cause the lead free solder underneath the GPU to fracture. In 2006 electronic manufacturers were forced to remove lead from their products and switch to lead free solder. RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous substances).

 

Your Microsoft Xbox 360 was designed with the use of leaded solder in mind. When the law changed in 2006 and lead solder was removed and banned, it was t0o late to redesign the console.

 

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If you receive one red light on your Xbox 360 console the chances are you have the Error 74 fault. The Error 74 fault will display the E74 message on your television screen. The E74 fault occurs when the Southbridge chip on the Xbox 360 comes unseated from the motherboard. This error can be quickly and easily repaired with our SMD technology.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MICROSOFT XBOX 360 ERROR CODES

Besides the flashing red lights "Ring of death" on the front of your console, your television may show an actual error code. These are useful in determining the problem the console is experiencing, Here are the most common Xbox 360 error codes.

 

E45: Repairs possible dashboard update corruption problem.

 

E64: Repair DVD Drive Error - Drive timeout or incorrect firmware; frequently caused by very scratched discs, though other causes are common, as well.

 

E65 :Repairs DVD Drive Error - Most often caused by a DVD tray/drawer

 

E66: Repair DVD Drive Error - DVD model, version or software do not match.

 

E67: Repairs Hard Drive Error - Possible disc error with the hard drive.

 

E68: Repair Voltage Error - This means that insufficient power is being supplied to the console.

 

E69: Repairs Hard Drive Error - This code is very similar to E67.

 

E71: Repair main board solder failure

 

E72: Repairs No known cause or troubleshooting steps as of now.

 

E73: Repair General Hardware Error: Ethernet port

 

E74: Repairs Often associated with the 1 red light error, this error code may have multiple causes. Chip related problems are usually responsible.

 

E76: Repair Ethernet Error - This code is very similar to E73. Ethernet controller chip malfunction is the usual cause of this error.

 

E79: Repairs Hard Drive Error -

 

many of these faults have a single underlying cause. That cause consists of excess heat generation and faulty manufacture on the part of Microsoft. It has become common knowledge that the lead-free solder used for the GPU and CPU chips is sub-standard, resulting in hairline cracks forming during heat-induced expansion.

 

 

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113: It is now time to switch to another screw head. These are still the same size: 440. You can see the ones lying there will be countersunk flush with the surface. I am also going to alternate the direction of the final assembly internal screws. Some will go in from the front, others from the rear. This will assure the tightest compression of components. I have made a mark with a marker next to the screws I will be countersinking from the top. The unmarked holes will be countersunk from the rear.

 

Also helpful for troubleshooting your RealDoll.

124: Here I'm using a small hand-saw to re-slot the internal construction screws so that as I'm using my screwdriver, it will be less likely to slip and possibly scratch anything.

 

And that's what it looks like out of the socket. Little piece of crap caused me a LOT of headache. I HATE that thing. Now the Dell tech wants me to put them all back in and try the "latest" driver (which I have already tried). I guess I will for one machine but I'm leaving the rest out unless/until they get this resolved. Pretty sad. It's not like I'm trying to load WinME on it or anything ;-)

120: I'm now going to use the proper countersinking tool; a bur with the correct corresponding matching slopes of the underside of the screw head. This will properly finish out the countersink. I do this in two steps, because the amount of Ti needed to be removed, would not be able to be cut with a bur alone.

 

Took this at work, a room full of systems engineers specialized in design and troubleshooting

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