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RE: How to Add a 3 Phase Motor and VFD to a 10x22 Lathe - henryarnold - 05-20-2012 (05-20-2012, 08:54 AM)EdAK Wrote: Changing the speed on the fly as you are turning a piece is very nice because as the diameter of the piece gets smaller you can turn up the speed without stopping to change belts and/or gears. Having variable speed on the fly saves time. Once you've had a machine with a VFD, you'd not want to be without it. YMMV Here's annother example of why variable speed is convenient: Yesterday I was boring a large hole on my lathe. I started with a spotter and worked my way from 1/8" through 1/2" in about 5 drill steps before going to the boring bar. I was able to readjust the speed for each drill with just a turn of a knob. Without variable speed, I would have needed to change the belt to pulley settings. RE: How to Add a 3 Phase Motor and VFD to a 10x22 Lathe - EdK - 05-20-2012 (05-19-2012, 08:48 PM)henryarnold Wrote: Ed,Henry, I got one of the 12x12x6 boxes from Menards yesterday and I was wondering what you used to cut the box down to 5"? It seems like you would lose your corner screw holes for the cover if you cut an inch off of the box. Thanks, Ed RE: How to Add a 3 Phase Motor and VFD to a 10x22 Lathe - Highpower - 05-20-2012 Ed, it looks like the ribs for the screw points run the full depth of the box to me. Just drill new holes? RE: How to Add a 3 Phase Motor and VFD to a 10x22 Lathe - henryarnold - 05-20-2012 (05-20-2012, 11:55 AM)EdAK Wrote:(05-19-2012, 08:48 PM)henryarnold Wrote: Ed,Henry, Ed, The box from Home Depot had ribs with holes running the full depth. The sides were not tapered by much allowing me to trim off 1" on my table saw. I could have also done it with a hand held Sabre saw. If your box doesn't have the ribs all the way through, create your own mounting brackets for the lid. I did not post a Home Depot link because I couldn't find the box on their website. Henry RE: How to Add a 3 Phase Motor and VFD to a 10x22 Lathe - doubleboost - 05-20-2012 (05-20-2012, 09:53 AM)DanH Wrote: Thanks for the info guys. I am so new at this, I hope my questions don't seem too ridicules. Hi Dan your questions are just what this forum is all about This link shows my lathe (which was 3 phase when i bought it) screw cutting using a VFD speed controller http://www.metalworkingfun.com/showthread.php?tid=426&pid=4374#pid4374 John RE: How to Add a 3 Phase Motor and VFD to a 10x22 Lathe - EdK - 05-20-2012 (05-20-2012, 04:10 PM)Highpower Wrote: Ed, it looks like the ribs for the screw points run the full depth of the box to me. Willie, The corners don't have ribs running the full depth of the box, only the center ribs run the full depth After taking some measurements, I think I'll be OK with the height of the box as is so I won't need to cut it down. Ed RE: How to Add a 3 Phase Motor and VFD to a 10x22 Lathe - Highpower - 05-20-2012 Ok Ed, I was just looking at the picture of Henry's box. Obviously then the Menards box is different. |