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Router speeds and belt drive questions..
John Hill:
I am building a copy router, it is of the parallelogram type but I am not happy with it so far..
The main problem is the weight of the router motor, usually with these machines the solution to that is another arm and a counterweight but I would also like to up the horsepower and get variable RPM.
SO, the idea is to mount a much bigger motor near the cross piece (where its weight wont be an issue) with a belt drive to a vertical spindle. But how fast can I run a belt drive? 30K maybe? (Sounds a bit scary!)
Also, this machine will be used for wood 3D copying but I also want to cut shapes in sheet aluminium using a 3mm cutter, what RPM do I need for aluminium? Really fast or quite slow. If possible I want to avoid liquid lubricant.
Any thoughts?
[Yes, it will be painted one day, at the moment it has a nice even coating of 'Seaside Ochre'.]
SPiN Racing:
You really dont need to have a motor that spins very fast.. Nor the belt itself.
Simple put a larger pulley on the engine.. and real small on the spindle.
Bernd:
John,
I've tried using a variable speed Bosch router, 1HP, on aluminum. The aluminum is/was 6061 1/4" thick. No matter what speed I ran it at the cutter got gummed up. Of course I used a 4 lipped and 2 lipped HSS mill cutter. Neither worked very well.
The idea of the motor being belt driven is fine in my opinion.
I hope some of what I tried can help out on your quest as far as trying to cut aluminum is concerned.
Bernd
John Hill:
Hi Bernd, did you try really slow? Did you try with lubricant on the bit? I had a bit of success using Vaselene on the bit and smeared on the work. Friends said I should be using kerosene or CRC-56 but I would really like to be able to do this without flooding the workshop and coating the walls and ceiling.
sbwhart:
Hi John
Have you tried WD40 ?
Stew
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