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General CNC Chat => Show"N"Tell ( What you have made with your CNC machine.) => Topic started by: Tweakie.CNC on December 12, 2009, 08:17:07 AM
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Do you remember these (legacy) magnetic access cards ?.
Well I needed to program one – they have a composite core of flexible magnetic material (very similar to a fridge adornment) and are programmed with a number of magnetic domains, some north up and some north down. Knowing the positions and polarities of the required domains do I make a ‘programmer’ or use Mach ?. You guessed it Mach wins.
I used a 110Volt coil, half wave rectified, together with a couple of bits of iron and with the spindle relay (and the use of M3 / M4 commands) was able the change the magnetic polarity of the coil to program the domains.
It worked perfectly and serves to indicate the versatility of Mach for what is perhaps an unusual application.
Tweakie.
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Tweakie,
If i send you a card, can you put your info into so i buy all the things i ever wanted? ;D
How does that creative mind come up with this stuff? ???
RICH
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now ain't that the cats meow. Pretty slick indeed, Tweakgyver.
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Yup Tweakie, you get the orginality award. :)
Agent 008. Like 007 just better. ;D
Brett
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Thanks Guys. ;D
Tweakie.
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The story goes – “You know you programmed that card, well could you just do a couple more” ?? ;D ;D
Tweakie.
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YeHaaaaaaaaaa, were rich now. LOL :)
Brett
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I just need your PIN number Brett ;D ;D
Tweakie.