Thread: Diy Brushless Spindle
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26-10-2011 #21I was going to get them and then spend the time whilst they wing their way from the US looking at ways to do it :-)
I might buy a 50mm dia offcut of Ali and have a tinker on the lathe at work, will check to see if we have any boring tools to play with!
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26-10-2011 #22
Just bought 2 off 2" dia x 50mm bits of Ali.....one to mess about with and the other to do the propper job :whistling:
I was going to get them and then spend the time whilst they wing their way from the US looking at ways to do it :-)
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26-10-2011 #23Just bought 2 off 2" dia x 50mm bits of Ali.....one to mess about with and the other to do the propper job :whistling:
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27-10-2011 #24
Well they say you're supposed to measure twice, cut once........never works for me :confused: so I get twice what I need and mess the first one up :naughty:
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27-10-2011 #25
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27-10-2011 #26
Cheers John, when you know what they're called they're everywhere!! Still got to work out how to shield them.......
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27-10-2011 #27
Hmm, I even looked there... must be blind:
http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalo...-Ball-Bearings
Aluminium disk or whatever with only a very very small clearence - enough to stop it touching, but not so big that it lets lots of dust in. I believe the term is aluminium labyrinth. Any seal which touches is going to generate a lot of heat due to friction.
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27-10-2011 #28
Or...
http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/p42...duct_info.html
or...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/E8-MAGNETO...item2eaeaac383
etc.....etc...
Aluminium disk or whatever with only a very very small clearence - enough to stop it touching, but not so big that it lets lots of dust in. I believe the term is aluminium labyrinth. Any seal which touches is going to generate a lot of heat due to friction.
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27-10-2011 #29
Yes, easy once you know...
I doubt rubber seals are appropriate for the speed this will be running at. The bearings apparently already get hot, so a seal like that is just going to make it worse. I used some on my wind turbine, for each blade, and they add a lot of friction...but it didn't matter there as it's only a few rpm.
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27-10-2011 #30
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