also in the drawing you can see on the right that with the 2 front screws it is easy to adjust the wire. by turning the screw in a sertain direction the wire will move left or right and get the wire in a 90° angle.
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Friday, April 13, 2012
update on hot-wire cutter: added a wire feeder
today i've added a wire feeder to my hot-wire cutter for when the wire should snap. this way is used in many foam cutters and pretty simple to make.
also in the drawing you can see on the right that with the 2 front screws it is easy to adjust the wire. by turning the screw in a sertain direction the wire will move left or right and get the wire in a 90° angle.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgQ0gShGyXhfJsvXoYQhbRFVy05_iMv1weeLzCMXZ6g8C6hu9g7vtoKnOaFh_OddyNjPUGqJQ14q_UGNkVFkYcjVTdSj5fFIx2kiK6N0LNLNod9wba58PcV528DOWG6StFvv2fSWZE-26RP/s320/DSC01333.JPG)
also in the drawing you can see on the right that with the 2 front screws it is easy to adjust the wire. by turning the screw in a sertain direction the wire will move left or right and get the wire in a 90° angle.
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Now there once type “cd etc” and “ls” ve and look for the network directory that should show the WiFi password Router Help. In Ubuntu, there will be NetworkManager.
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