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  • Steppers have a higher precision to a servos higher speed and torque (but torque that’s not constant.)

    Just trying to understand this. Then how come all CNC precision machines use a servo instead of a stepper? I mean there are some ridiculously accurate machines that can position itself over and over varying under a micron (<.001mm) but the manufacturers choose servo over stepper. Is it for the sake of holding torque that servos have to be used over steppers?

  • Most, if not all, aerospace tools that take a measurement requires periodic calibration and assurance that the tool is performing to spec.

    There can be thousands of unique tools that must pass through its own respective calibration process and documentation. Micrometers, calipers, torque wrenches, and even scales.

    Having a networked tool can save the hassle of operators mis-reading or just plain ignoring the calibration sticker. Also, knowing the "location" of the tool on an inventory sheet isn't quite like knowing which side of a 747 for the wrench that is due for calibration.

    Also this is just me hypothesizing... I presume there are a number of other benefits like automated logging of torque values for every single bolt installed with such tool. When the FAA audits for installation information regarding a single screw on a plane's 3rd row window side infotainment system's upper left mount... The data is easier to find.

    This is all part of "industry 4.0" connected manufacturing for more efficient and lean manufacturing. Collect and process any data you could ever want to make the decisions for a manufacturer to do more with even less.

  • I can hear everything perfectly, but can’t focus on a person speaking because my brain will give equal attention to every other noise source around me.

    THAT'S A SYMPTOM OF ADD???? I did not know that! Honestly, I thought that was just normal or I needed special hearing aids even though annual hearing tests came out perfect.

  • Still, I’m trying g to figure out how he wasn’t missed for six days- one of which was a major is holiday.

    I don't think it's too difficult... Working to live survive, no time/energy to develop a significant other, a lack of a 'family'. Honestly, from my perspective those traits all seem pretty prevalent. What with all of those 'male loneliness epidemic' being reported.

  • Wrapping up everything that is left to do on my first run through Xenoblade 3. All unique monsters get. All but one colony max affinity get. All X gems get. Not maxing out hero levels.

    Then post-game stuff and start future redeemed DLC.

  • chubbyemu

    I'm surprised he hasn't been mentioned yet. Haven't seen another channel that presents medical cases in such a good pacing and storytelling while being able to eloquently explain complicated medical stuff such that everyone can understand.

  • But per capita Sweden has more houses with assault rifles (literally military provided rifles to national service citizens) but no mass shootings there?

    What does a person in Sweden have to do to possess a gun? Additionally, what is their policy on ammunition?

  • How to quit an 'essential' job without any advanced notice and move 300 miles.

    Okay, putting away the snarky attitude.

    Resume and interviewing skills in my specific career. Pleasantly surprised with the job offers I got during the pandemic.

  • we’ve just lost the innovations that come with running that of wider sector

    I'd argue that is not the case at all since manufacturing innovation is a commodity sold to the global market. See manufacturing trade shows. The tech is available, the skilled labor doesn't exist in plentiful numbers to exploit such tech readily.

  • Some have even argued that because America’s software and internet sectors have been so lucrative, talent has been diverted away from older industries.

    Please just say the quiet part loudly. Wages in manufacturing are disproportionately lower than other jobs with much less skill required. Tool and die machinists in socal have wages close to McDonald's/Costco workers.

    Sorry but how is grinding a punch form within .004mm, (dis) assembling stamping dies with incredible complexity for 10hrs a day without any procedural error premitted comparable with food assembly... One could put the lettuce before the pickles and no one would bat an eye. Put the wrong die in a station and production halts for hours costing hundreds of thousands of lost profits.

    I believe the same can be said about construction as well.

    Naturally, making physical goods rather than virtual ones mean less margins but of course the C-level executives must have their billion/multimillion salary bonus every year... Wonder what barrel they scrape all that extra money from...hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • Haven't read the entire thread so apologies if you've already provided this information but could you show us a picture of your monitor's osd with the input source information? That should tell you right there that your input device isn't sending out what you desire.

    Also if you don't have a >144hz option in your os's display options, try disconnecting any other monitors you have plugged in.