Thread: RC Brushless spindle
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16-05-2017 #1
Hi Volcano welcome to the forum!
Neil covered everything, Mark is/was available via PM or email if you need to contact him.
Dont forget you also need a straight shank ER11 collet holder:
Straight Shank Collet Chuck Holder CNC Milling Lathe C8 to C20, ER11 to ER25
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Straight-Shank-Collet-Chuck-Holder
Your right it is a great idea, I hope to make my own too, first I need to buy a lathe lol
Good luck and dont forget to post your build log for it (we pictures)
LeeLast edited by Lee Roberts; 16-05-2017 at 09:37 AM.
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16-05-2017 #2
Hi njhussey,
Thank you for very welcoming replay and advices about my purchased stuff, and this "ghost" subforum. I think i stick here for a little bit. Maybe some other folks will stepp in.
Still, i`m very happy and honored to speak with you. As i said before, i have been read all your words about this topic.Excellent!
Edit! Ha...i was right about sticking here!, Hello Lee Roberts! ( as i write this , you stepped in) Nice and thank you!... and Yes i purchased C8 ER11 L100 + pair of 1/8'' & 1/4'' spring collets.
I need to buy bearings... (thinking about ABs or cheaper roller ones... still don`t know) and to see what to do about PSU.
I was thinking about "pusher combo" (battery+ psu)...
Then again, i saw some HP server ps.I t`s is 12v 100A 12000W! And its cheaper then bottle of vodka :-).
But there is 2 catches. First, shipping to Eu is ~$50+. Second, 12v for my motor is not very fast solution ( 12x380kv=4560) as i understood.
I want of this spindle to be more "universal" for now. So, something at 24v...is what i`ll look.
Please fill free to guide me in good direction !?
As for whole spindle design, the body will be the same as you done it + some alu ribs around body.
Extra electronic will be some hall sensor for rpm + arduino + display and to second "main" arduino( grbl1.1) for pwm control.
I do not have any of the items yet ( except "main" cnc electronics ), as they are somewhere at the road.
That all is in my head only, at the moment. So there will be pics soon as i start working !
What stepped from my head to reality for now is this desktop router.It`s a small but very rigid little thing. It`s about 70 kg total weight,
and it`s a 90% mechanically done. I`ll have some z work ,as you can see, then some paint job, plastic covers, cabling, makeup (maybe not :-) )...
Here are the pic.(sorry my spare phone is terrible, broke the real one week ago :-( , hope i`ll get new one before spindle build starts ).
P.S.Sorry for a little off topic, F the router, lets make some SPINDLE!
and..sorry for my a little "better" then google translate, english :-) .
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16-05-2017 #3
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16-05-2017 #4
It`s not so hard to learn slavic as we use a lot of hands/guns in our conversations. :-)
I`m just kidding, people here, are very polite and friendly!
Cheers!
P.S. As this is off topic , again... i`ll edit this (after you read it) into something useful for future spindle build! :-)
Edit: What are you think about my spindle conception ?Last edited by volcano; 16-05-2017 at 05:50 PM. Reason: miss point of topic
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17-05-2017 #5
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21-05-2017 #6
Update:motor returned.
Looking for new one... 500-600kv.
Any suggestions?
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23-05-2017 #7
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