The Irregular at Magic High School: A Masterclass in Building a Complex and Engaging World

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The irregular at magic high school is a popular light novel (LN) series written by Tsutomu Satou and illustrated by Kana Ishida. The LN adaptation has gained a lot of attention and has been successfully adapted into multiple media formats, including manga, anime, and even a live-action movie. The story is set in a world where magic exists and follows the lives of siblings Tatsuya and Miyuki Shiba, who enroll in a prestigious magic high school. However, the school system is divided into two groups: "Blooms," who excel in practical magic, and "Weeds," who struggle in magical abilities. Tatsuya, the protagonist, is initially labeled as a Weed due to his lack of magical talent but possesses incredible technical abilities. The LN adaptation of The Irregular at Magic High School showcases the unique setting of a futuristic society with advanced technology and magical capabilities.


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The LN adaptation of The Irregular at Magic High School showcases the unique setting of a futuristic society with advanced technology and magical capabilities. It explores themes of discrimination, social hierarchy, and the complex relationship between Tatsuya and Miyuki. **The main idea of the LN adaptation is to follow the journey of Tatsuya as he overcomes the prejudice against "Weeds" and proves his worth in the magical world**.

Thread: Lost Ball. A bit of help Please

While dissassembling my Nook SBN7201 3/4" ballnuts for cleaning prior to installation in my X axis home brew, I witnessed a bit of magic. It happened like this! I carefully dissassembled the ball nut by removing the cardboard tube (easy) with the assembly held over a tub. The tub was designed to catch all the little critter balls. Well, one jumped out of the tub and bounced across my shop concrete floor. Now the magic. It has totally disappeared. Like I said, magic.
Well, I called Nook and the very helpful representative said that all seventy balls must be in place. In addition, I mentioned to him that the spec for the balls were .140 and I'm measureing .138 for all the remaining critters. Some precision huh.
Well, to make a long story short the Nook representative told me to source a replacement ball from (get this), a local hardware store. Well he's the expert so I thanked him and disconnected. Well, guess what?? (sorry, redneck in me). I checked with Lowes, Ace Hardware, True Value, the bodunk seed and feed, and Home Depot and noone carries replacment ball nut balls. Go figure.
Sooooooooooo, what will be the impact of using only 69 balls. In my configuration, each screw will have two ball nuts on it with a tensioning device for taking out the backlash. Any help will be appreciated.
Signed: dumbasmud!
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I doubt you would ever be able to tell that one ball was missing.

Consistency is a good thing. unless you're consistently an idiot. 01-20-2006, 08:10 PM #3 Registered Join Date Dec 2005 Location USA Posts 3319 Downloads 0 Uploads 0

At some point, you might feel a jerk or momentary sticking in the motion.

We did the "one missing won't matter" deal and that's what happens on occasion.

Try doing a site search for "oversize ball". Someone posted the name of a company that sells balls of nearly any size at a very reasonable price. You may have to meet a minimum buy but "magic" teaches you things like that at times.

01-20-2006, 10:06 PM #4 Registered Join Date Jan 2006 Location usa Posts 36 Downloads 0 Uploads 0

McMaster Carr has .1406 balls for $4+ per pack of 100 if you really would like to replace it and you think this size would work. They also have 3.5mm(.138) ball. Which one do you have?

Sometimes, bearing manufactures sort balls and match them to the appropriate ball screw/nut combo. I have no idea if all manufacturers do it, but I know it happens. Maybe the companies can make the parts cheaper without the super tight tolerances, so they just sort the parts and put the right balls with the right components. So, you might carefully measure a few balls and try to match the size closely.

12-08-2006, 10:04 PM #5 Registered Join Date Dec 2006 Location usa Posts 1 Downloads 0 Uploads 0

Ebay has listings for replacement balls for ballscrews.

12-08-2006, 10:16 PM #6 Member Join Date Aug 2004 Location USA Posts 244 Downloads 0 Uploads 0 Originally Posted by NC Cams

At some point, you might feel a jerk or momentary sticking in the motion.

We did the "one missing won't matter" deal and that's what happens on occasion.

Try doing a site search for "oversize ball". Someone posted the name of a company that sells balls of nearly any size at a very reasonable price. You may have to meet a minimum buy but "magic" teaches you things like that at times.

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Just out of curiosity, I measured the balls in a 5/8-5 Nook ball nut with my electronic micrometer (.00005 accuracy)

The balls measured from .12455 to .12450

I have a serious collection of balls left over from projects over the years, if you can be more specific of the ball diameter, I will look through them for a match for you! Most of the balls are high-grade Deltronics inspection grade!

Just a thought!
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At least some ACE Hardware stores have loose ball bearings, I know I have baught them for various projects. They are in the little metal cabnets each having about 4 or 5 drawers, with all the speciality hardware section. Just take your mic. and check yourself most people in the stores now have no idea what they do have.

Good Luck
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Where did you get your nook ballscrew nut Bill ?? Are you using two of the non preloaded ones opposed to take out backlash ?? I just bought 72" of nook precision rolled ballscrew and will need some nuts.

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All he lists is 5/8" and he referred me to Mcmaster for bigger stuff ??

12-14-2006, 10:12 PM #12 Member Join Date Dec 2005 Location madagascar Posts 434 Downloads 0 Uploads 0 Originally Posted by bill south

While dissassembling my Nook SBN7201 3/4" ballnuts for cleaning prior to installation in my X axis home brew, I witnessed a bit of magic. It happened like this! I carefully dissassembled the ball nut by removing the cardboard tube (easy) with the assembly held over a tub. The tub was designed to catch all the little critter balls. Well, one jumped out of the tub and bounced across my shop concrete floor. Now the magic. It has totally disappeared. Like I said, magic.
Well, I called Nook and the very helpful representative said that all seventy balls must be in place. In addition, I mentioned to him that the spec for the balls were .140 and I'm measureing .138 for all the remaining critters. Some precision huh.
Well, to make a long story short the Nook representative told me to source a replacement ball from (get this), a local hardware store. Well he's the expert so I thanked him and disconnected. Well, guess what?? (sorry, redneck in me). I checked with Lowes, Ace Hardware, True Value, the bodunk seed and feed, and Home Depot and noone carries replacment ball nut balls. Go figure.
Sooooooooooo, what will be the impact of using only 69 balls. In my configuration, each screw will have two ball nuts on it with a tensioning device for taking out the backlash. Any help will be appreciated.
Signed: dumbasmud!
billyjack

I had great servicce from salem ball.
Make verrrrry precise measurements of one, or a few of your existing balls.
Use a VERRRY precise micrometer ( to four decimal places). A vernier caliper is not precise enough in my opinion.

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Use Salem ball, Chrome, 5120, class 25 or better..They have an excellent inventory, good , fast service, and no minimums..You may have to seach their inventory as "inches", "fractions" and even MM..Have never had a fault or mis-marked set. Did I say they were economical.

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Hey Willbird;
I purchased my screws and nuts from McMaster Carr. You can't beat the price. I purchased 2 nuts for each of the x and y axis and loaded them using a device I puchased off Fleabay for just that purpose. I most likely have a pix at home of the simple device. If you will send me an email at home and remind me, I'll find it and shoot you a copy!
Good Luck.
Bill
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The irregular at magic high school ln adaptation

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