Kip,
You only need to get the stator wound, the rotor is just an alloy and iron lamination.
You can even get standard motors rewound from 2 pole 3,000 rpm at 50 hz to 12,000 rpm at 200 hz without then going pear shaped.

You need to work on the spindle as regards tool holding etc and front bearings but it can be done.

Just a teaser



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