. .
Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst ... 2345 LastLast

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by HankMcSpank View Post
    Hey Mark.....a very slick video - well done! I'm assuming that due to the amount of Bokeh you've played, that you used a DSLR?

    Which editing package did you use?
    7D (Boken city... got to love it)
    Prem CS4 (bit twitchy but gets you there in the end)

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by blackburn mark View Post

    thanks Mark just what i was looking for !!!! ( love the video ) WD40 mmmm lol

    i have a 3040 router mill (chinese thing) thinking of upgrade the spindle its only got a 200w servomotor as a spindle could do with more grunt

  3. #3
    Super video Mark,

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott View Post
    thanks Mark just what i was looking for !!!! ( love the video ) WD40 mmmm lol

    i have a 3040 router mill (chinese thing) thinking of upgrade the spindle its only got a 200w servomotor as a spindle could do with more grunt
    my large diy spindle motor will take 2000W, however, i run it on a 12v 350W power supply and have no issues with heat in the windings or speed controller getting silly.
    with it being an outrunner it has good tourque compared with inrunner type spindles

  5. #5
    Found this spindle design suitable for smaller cutter sizes, replace the Brushless Motor Shaft with an ER11 spindle which will hold up to 7mm.



    http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showt...1175772&page=5







    http://www.giantshark.co.uk/xyh5045-...-p-404603.html

    Last edited by ChrisG; 31-05-2012 at 01:32 PM. Reason: Found sa very cheap motor to experiment with.

  6. The Following User Says Thank You to ChrisG For This Useful Post:


  7. #6
    You can get 10mm straight shaft ER chucks here.
    Results for Tool & Work Holding:ER Collet Chucks
    Very cheap tools to be had here.
    All (3) the electronic brush-less motor driver testers I have used startup in the midband when first plugged in. I have never found a site or a way to control these things where you can have them start at zero volts and then get ramped up from there using a computer.
    Mind you, it's been 4 years since I looked so there may be stuff out there that I don't know about. :-)
    It would be good if someone had a way of doing this.
    There are sites out there that show you how to make your own outrunner motor but the ones I have found are in German or Swedish and Google translator or babelfish don't do a very good job of converting technical lingo.
    You could make your own for whatever revs you need for your power supply. That would be nice for a small machine.

    If you do make your own spindles for your outrunner motors then you could use the round tool steel blanks from the same site here.
    http://www.ctctools.biz/servlet/the-...D-STEEL/Detail
    Lots of different sizes to choose from.
    The hardness/brittleness shouldn't be a problem for the power of these small motors.
    Last edited by baccus61; 04-08-2012 at 04:34 PM.

  8. #7
    Hi All

    I'm a newbie with a 7x10 lathe that I'm very slowly outfitting and converting to CNC. I am planning on building a tool post spindle to enable me to easily cut key-ways on shafts in my lathe. This thread has been a fantastic eye-opener.

    I have purchased a 200KV outrunner motor with an 8mm shaft. It has a power rating of 2450 watts. IS THIS REAL?? At 50% efficiency this would be over 1 HORSEPOWER for a motor that I could hold in my hand.

    Indeed if it is real, it is more powerful than the motor which drives my lathe!!

    Puzzled,

    Art99

    Quote Originally Posted by baccus61 View Post
    You can get 10mm straight shaft ER chucks here.
    Results for Tool & Work Holding:ER Collet Chucks
    Very cheap tools to be had here.
    All (3) the electronic brush-less motor driver testers I have used startup in the midband when first plugged in. I have never found a site or a way to control these things where you can have them start at zero volts and then get ramped up from there using a computer.
    Mind you, it's been 4 years since I looked so there may be stuff out there that I don't know about. :-)
    It would be good if someone had a way of doing this.
    There are sites out there that show you how to make your own outrunner motor but the ones I have found are in German or Swedish and Google translator or babelfish don't do a very good job of converting technical lingo.
    You could make your own for whatever revs you need for your power supply. That would be nice for a small machine.

    If you do make your own spindles for your outrunner motors then you could use the round tool steel blanks from the same site here.
    HSS TOOL BIT - ROUND STOCK - LENGTH 100MM (5 PCS) #H28
    Lots of different sizes to choose from.
    The hardness/brittleness shouldn't be a problem for the power of these small motors.

  9. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Art99 View Post
    I have purchased a 200KV outrunner motor with an 8mm shaft. It has a power rating of 2450 watts. IS THIS REAL?? At 50% efficiency this would be over 1 HORSEPOWER for a motor that I could hold in my hand.
    You can expect much better than 50% efficiency from this type of motor - more like 80-90%
    At best it's the peak power rating, but how they define peak power is anyone's guess. Take it with a pinch of salt - I just go by the mass of the motor and dimensions of the stator. Bear in mind in their intended application these motors have a big propeller on the front blowing plenty of air through them which is clearly going to allow higher power than in our application which has barely any cooling by comparison. Ultimately the power rating is just a thermal limit, so if you can cool it well then you can get more power without the insulation breaking down prematurely. Either way it's plenty for what you need so I wouldn't worry too much...
    Old router build log here. New router build log here. Lathe build log here.
    Electric motorbike project here.

  10. #9
    asbo's Avatar
    Lives in Norwich, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 13-09-2019 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 47. Received thanks 8 times, giving thanks to others 1 times.
    Hi

    Would anyone be able to make/sell me one of these spindles? If so how much would it cost?

    Thanks.

  11. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by asbo View Post
    Would anyone be able to make/sell me one of these spindles? If so how much would it cost?
    I should think so...what specification do you require, or what materials and size tools do you need to use with it?
    Old router build log here. New router build log here. Lathe build log here.
    Electric motorbike project here.

Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst ... 2345 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 15
    Last Post: 25-06-2016, 10:13 PM
  2. Design Help Pt2 Required for CNC design/Build
    By MikeyC38 in forum Gantry/Router Machines & Building
    Replies: 38
    Last Post: 21-07-2014, 02:05 PM
  3. Replies: 0
    Last Post: 13-11-2013, 07:50 PM
  4. Design help etc required with DIY CNC Router Design / Build
    By MikeyC38 in forum Gantry/Router Machines & Building
    Replies: 12
    Last Post: 21-10-2011, 04:50 PM
  5. My spindle design
    By Ross77 in forum Tool & Tooling Technology
    Replies: 22
    Last Post: 06-08-2010, 06:03 PM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •