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    Quote Originally Posted by anoldvelo View Post
    Have attached a sketch. Eric
    Eric, you should be able to upload your sketch to the post above now. Sorry your first post needed to be approved/moderated.

    .Me
    Lee

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    I had a bright idea that I could turn the gears down and mount the spindle pulley inside the head, where the gears used to be. The motor would then be sat flush on top of the head which would look quite nice. Changing the belt would be a bit of a PITA but wouldn't be a regular occurrence. However, having drawn the design to scale, it turns out that the motor would foul the top of the spindle. Whatever I do, I'll have to raise the motor above the spindle.

    Unfortunately, the O.D. is 45 (6209 bearing) and the I.D is 37mm, so only leaves a 4mm wall thickness. The only solution I can come up with is to use a piece of 50mm stock, turn about 10mm down to 37mm diameter, chamfer the edges, press it in and TIG weld around it. Then I can turn the O.D. down to 45mm and bore the centre out to 37mm. The pulley will have to be bored out to 45mm but that's not an issue as I can select the motor pulley to give a ratio of around 1.5:1. The 37mm bore is not critical as it's only clearance for the spring on the hand feed.

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    I've now TIG welded a lump onto the original spindle. Bored it out to 35mm and 45.5mm O.D. Next job is to get it back in the lathe and turn it down to finished sizes. I think I'll go slightly under size on the new piece so that I don't have to press the bearing all the way down the shaft. The pulleys haven't arrived yet, but I can bore those out to 44.9mm or whatever O.D. I end up with.

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  5. #4
    Hi birchy
    This is all good for a belt drive conversion. No machining off gears with the associated problems.

    Can i make a suggestion here.

    "However, having drawn the design to scale, it turns out that the motor would foul the top of the spindle. Whatever I do, I'll have to raise the motor above the spindle".

    Mount the motor on the side of the head with the spindle at the top same as a 'Seig X3" Mill Drill.

    Not the prettiest solution just an alternative.

    Please keep posting on this thread as this is useful way to make a vast improvement over noisy and fragile gear drives.

    Eric

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