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Just been trying (and I stress trying!!!) to do some machining
owch!
you need to hassle your gaffer to let you do a nip n tuck on that lath :smile:
it might cut alli a bit better than that (fingers crossed)
what outside diameter are you going for on your bearing housing ?
i went for 43mm so that if it all didnt work out with my brushless spindles i could just drop a kress into the 43mm clamp..... its worth doing some research because if i was starting again i think would go slightly larger than 43mm to avoid an issue whereby the brushless motor mounting screws (on the larger motor) clash with the 43mm di making it a bitch to simply drill all the way through or cut a flange to mount the housing to the motor (i think the 10mm shafted motor mounting screws are 22mm from the centre)
its worth thinking about because if i had gone 50mm as a standard for all my spindles life might have been a little more simple
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i ended up turning the 50mm one down to 43mm to match the other two
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Got my 2" Ali pieces today, too late to do any machining in my lunch break but might come in early tomorrow to have a play :naughty:
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blackburn mark
iv used cheep skate bearing in my ER C8 spindle... iv used belleville washers to put some tention between the two outer races.... i havnt had to change them yet but it only gets light use
Mark, where did you get your belleville washers from? Was going to stick a couple in between my single row AC bearings?
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Mark, where did you get your belleville washers from? Was going to stick a couple in between my single row AC bearings?
eeeerrrr, dunno?? pretty sure i got them on ebay.... i just did a search and they are all coming up USA which is a bit of a bind, iv got some left (8.2mm inside 18.9mm outside diameter) so measure the distance your going to have between your bearings ill send you enough to fit that gap (n youll owe me a favour :smile:... its not the washers, its the dragging my arse over to the post office that youll owe me for :wink:)
iv used 12 washers and compressing them about 0.5mm (very light, less than 1kg) i guess you could be a little more aggressive with those A/C bearings but im not sure to what advantage ?? id play it safe and keep it light... if you get any signs of movement slop chatter add a shim etc.
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I think I've left a 3mm gap between the bearings atm but am open to suggestions!
your not going to get many washers in there :eek:
id try to get them a little further apart so you can get at least a few pairs of washers twixed
i know its a bit late now but if i was starting from scratch id use up the full length of the ER shaft
i didnt do this on mine, i have 22mm of shaft protruding out of the motor bell, i could have made the bearing bell 22mm longer utilsing the theoretical extra stability however the best performing spindle i have only has one double row A/C at the nose so i guess the diffrence may be negligible for our aplication
the new ER20 with two double row is suffering with resonance when cutting quite hard at the moment, something is rolling or skidding in there.
that should stop when i do my final strip and loctite.... errr.... maybe
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Well if I'm going to use the ER16 x 8mm (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ER16-8MM-S...item19c9b3098b) then I've got 100mm of shaft to play with. The motor I'm proposing to use (http://www.giantcod.co.uk/xyh5065-32...-p-404606.html) is an XYH 50-65 so 50mm dia and 65mm long, that only leaves me 35mm to play with. If I have a 5mm cap/lid (whatever) and leave 3mm at the back I'll have 28mm to house the bearings (7mm wide each) and the belleville washers so I'll have 14mm to fill up....better or too much?
Getting into Google Sketchup now, but takes a long time to draw anything as my laptop is slowwwwwwwwwwwwwww..........
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so I'll have 14mm to fill up....better or too much?
sounds better to me :)
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Getting into Google Sketchup now, but takes a long time to draw anything as my laptop is slowwwwwwwwwwwwwww..........
worth it though... when im designing something with production in mind i can spend hours just looking at the same drawing to see if it can be stream lined or knock some of the pain out of production and make it look posh etc etc etc....