[AR] Re: Labview

  • From: "Monroe L. King Jr." <monroe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 18:20:27 -0700

Well I also didn't tell you guy's I can use it for testing this 5- Axis
machine I designed and hope to sell. Here is the frame of the first
prototype.

It's called the "Harp" Fabricator. It's a 3D printer and small
pick-n-place as well 5 axis mill and has a tool changer

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Subject: [AR] Re: Labview
From: "Marcus D. Leech" <mleech@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, December 17, 2015 6:09 pm
To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


On 12/17/2015 07:59 PM, Monroe L. King Jr. wrote:
Hell maybe I should go up to NI and ask em for some sponsorship like I
said before I worked for them way back in the early 80's their shop was
about as big as a big 7-11 I remember Labview 1.0 needless to say it's
changed a bunch. I'll have to look and see if the original guy's are
still around. I doubt it I was 17-20 and they where probably 40 ish.
I work on a casual contract for an NI subsidiary. Never used LabView :) :)



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Subject: [AR] Re: Labview
From: Stephen Van Sickle <sjv2006@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, December 17, 2015 5:36 pm
To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


National Instruments is headquartered in Austin, so there are probably a
couple hanging around.

s

On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Monroe L. King Jr. <
monroe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Wow! Labview is awesome! But man there's another learning curve.

I'm going to build hardware first and hook up the sensors and THEN try
to deal with that end.

Any Labview experts near Austin? If so shoot me an email. Come out and
check out the shop.


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