Thread: Hi from Glasgow
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26-04-2020 #1
Indeed, I don't think my current chuck is worth me spending any more time on trying to fix it. What keywords did you use for the eBay search? Can you post a link to one of the results you found? The ones I've seen all seem too big. I need a motor of 29 mm diameter and the mounting holes need to be 22 mm apart. Since I don't have the capability to machine my own motor holder I am pretty much stuck with the hardware that came with the mill. I'm toying with the idea of getting a Ooznest WorkBee milling machine. I could use that to make a motor holder for a different size motor for the PCB mill (not just for that, it would complement what I can do with the 3D printer and would come in handy for work too), but that's just a vague plan for sometime in the future. So for the moment I'm stuck with that size of motor for the PCB mill. Speaking of which, any opinions on the WorkBee?
Bart
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26-04-2020 #2
If only you could find a forum where people had such machines that could cut something for a different sized motors :(
Don't let the diameter unnecessarily constrain you. I would offer some assistance but I've... erm... had a bit of an accident with my mill and am waiting a delivery from China. Just don't throw a lot of money at that machine.
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