Thread: Diy Brushless Spindle
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24-05-2012 #11
i personaly wouldnt get to bogged down in all the rocket science... make sure you get some tension in your balls and make sure your shaft cant easily rotate in the bearing bore (loctight the nose bearing if its a tad slack) and all should be fine
any slack will result in balls skidding or a sypathetic rolling rotation/vibration between your shaft and your bearing bores
(a very short life span for either and poor finishes)
iv used super cheap skate bearing on my er11 with aprox 2kg of tension between the two and its still going strong
if you get any high pitched squeals/squeaks etc when the spindle runs up or down you need to fettle
the beauty of these spindle is they are cheap n simple
iv seen threads on diy spindles that are works of art and that have followed the theory to the letter, however, i get good finishes in acetal and alli so seen no point in getting all posh if the aim of the game is to get yourself up and cutting :)
PS: your bellville washers are bagged n ready neil, i just need to get off my arse and post them :(
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