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Title: Bits for better finishing on my mill??
Post by: Divided he ad on April 15, 2009, 08:30:02 PM
I've been a little busy tonight.... Stripping!!   :jaw:


Well, ok..... Stripping these, (garage door operators)

(http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll221/dividedhead/Random%20stuff/DSC02538-1.jpg)
I've kept the circuit boards for parts, I might need them one day?

These I've got 5 of!!  Going spare!  :borg: (some with moulded plug and fused!)
(http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll221/dividedhead/Random%20stuff/DSC03194.jpg)

One Bosch motor and transformer
(http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll221/dividedhead/Random%20stuff/DSC03195.jpg)
(http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll221/dividedhead/Random%20stuff/DSC03196.jpg)

The Bosch motor seems pretty much unused !?  That'll be a first contender for mine I think?
(http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll221/dividedhead/Random%20stuff/DSC03197.jpg)

There are a couple yet to be stripped that have very interesting looking transformers on them! .... More on them when I get a roundtoit  :)

So, Darren, Stew, David (TS), JohnS and CC (if your still reading?) Do any of you want to bid for a transformer motor set? Foc of course, to a good MadModder shop owner of my aquantance  :thumbup:  (can always be transported to Harrogate!)


Now all I've got to do is design a mounting system and find out about some super "pulse width modulation" drivevariabledoooforthingymebob!?!?!  :scratch:


Oh happy days  :D    :proj:   




Ralph.
Title: Re: Bits for better finishing on my mill??
Post by: Brass_Machine on April 15, 2009, 09:58:00 PM
oooohh! Powerfeed here you come!

Eric
Title: Re: Bits for better finishing on my mill??
Post by: Bernd on April 15, 2009, 10:02:54 PM
Power feed with a garage door opener.

Can you just imagine if somebody had the code for that thing. One minute you'd be milling left to right, the next it be right to left right into the hardened bolt.  :bugeye:

Bernd
Title: Re: Bits for better finishing on my mill??
Post by: bogstandard on April 15, 2009, 10:06:20 PM
I'll have five, it will save anyone else bidding for them.

Just joking of course, I'm OK in that department. :lol:

They should be perfect for the conversion to a powerfeed Ralph.

What should happen now is, get your heads together and work out a plan for how to do it.

A bit like a HMEM group engine build, but a group power feed build.

Bogs
Title: Re: Bits for better finishing on my mill??
Post by: sbwhart on April 16, 2009, 02:18:28 AM
Me Me Me

but I'd need a bit of help on the wirey thingy jobby  :zap:

Thanks Ralph  :thumbup:

Stew

Title: Re: Bits for better finishing on my mill??
Post by: Darren on April 16, 2009, 03:01:08 AM
I'd be happy to give it a go Ralph but I have a windscreen motor on it's way.....

Umm, what to do.....could I reserve one for now and if I don't use it I will pass it on.
I have no idea which would be better for our purpose and trying both might be a good idea at this early stage.

It helps that I have variable power supplies for initial testing, after that I'm sure we could make something more permanent that would suit all of us.  :ddb:
Title: Re: Bits for better finishing on my mill??
Post by: Twinsquirrel on April 16, 2009, 03:24:32 PM
ooh ooh ooh,

Would be very grateful if one found its way into my workshop...

I've been trying to read up on power feed mods just today!

Thanks

David H
Title: Re: Bits for better finishing on my mill??
Post by: Divided he ad on April 16, 2009, 03:41:33 PM
Well....

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oooohh! Powerfeed here you come!

That's the idea..... Obviously it'll eat into some of my shop time, but if it makes the finish smoother then it'll be well worth it  :)




Bernd, I was planning on the remote boards being left off! But now that you mention it.....  :dremel:   




I'm liking your thinking John but, I figure we all have different machines that would probably need a few different types of drive?

But the electronics side of it, anyone with a clear idea of how that all works will be very welcomed to share with us   :zap: 

It'd definitely be nice to have a small data base of motor adaptions for more than 3 types of mini mill though....!




Stew, they'll be in the car next trip over the border :thumbup: Are you going for 1 or 2 axis?




Darren, you're welcome to have a go, these are all 24V rated and are rated on the operators at a minimum of 500N some exceed 700N!!!
I think that means that they will drive a mill bed along quite easily? 

They straight drive to a 2" pulley or toothed cog for bike chain (cogs from 1-2" across troughs)
Speaking of which I also have about 80ft of bike chain off the op's..... If thats wanted then I'll have to get it out of the skip asap!!

I like the idea of the making of a more permenant power unit, I'll get researching too....Got the transformers as you've seen   :zap:



David.... You seem to have spawned a "H" on the end of your name!?  :) 
You have a reserve. Thought you might like one   :thumbup: 
We will have to figure out how to get them to you, (I'm only aiming for Harrogate on the Sat'.... Might if I can afford it try a stop over so I can go explore the surrounding moors etc?)  but after that it's as much as your mind can manage  :med:

everyone does have an obligation to post all progress.... Whoever starts first should expect a few posts to advertise the other models of modified motors available, well I would  :borg:


I want this on my machine as soon as I can..... I've got things to do and I want them done bettererer!!

Want to save my arms too! I'm not getting any younger you know!!?


So just to recap.... That's 3 possibly 5 (if two axis required?) gone.... Obviously I'm keeping two for myself :thumbup:  I may get some more yet?




Right, off out to strip some more!






Ralph.



Title: Re: Bits for better finishing on my mill??
Post by: Bernd on April 16, 2009, 05:57:34 PM
So Ralph are you saying that there are 5 people out there that their garage doors no longer work? :lol:

Bernd
Title: Re: Bits for better finishing on my mill??
Post by: sbwhart on April 16, 2009, 06:33:40 PM
Ralph

Single axis will do me just fine  :thumbup:

Stew