cheers lads
Finished the turning on the block .
The spigot is a nice snug fit in the knee .
Still a bit to do
Pondering which way to mount the motor .
The lazy way ,straight out using a coupling .
Or stick it under the knee ,belt and pulleys ,,,,,,,,,more machining.
Rob
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Rob,
What size is that stepper motor? It looks to be a very stout motor that should do the trick for you.
Ed
(07-06-2012, 10:38 AM)EdK Wrote: Rob,
What size is that stepper motor? It looks to be a very stout motor that should do the trick for you.
Ed
Hi Ed ,,,,,,,,,,, that be a 12Nm motor , loads of grunt
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I think I have a couple of those motors. I'll have to see if I can find one and see what kind of torque it has.
Ed
You going to build a CNC something Ed
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(07-06-2012, 11:00 AM)RobWilson Wrote: You going to build a CNC something Ed
Rob
Rob,
Maybe some day. I got those motors from work. They were going to throw them out so I snatched them up.
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07-06-2012, 03:51 PM
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Not yet John ,,,,,,,,,,,still pondering i will slap the Knee onto the machine and see how much room i have , if mounting the motor underneath reduces the Z travel ,i may mount it to one side .
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That would be better than poking out of the front
Just more work
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hi well dun rob i will have to cum and visit a gane to slow you dawn
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