The parting tool you used for machining the outside diameter of the aluminium on the lathe is not made for cutting sideways. Here is a list of lathe tools, and their intended uses for your reference: www.theengineerspost.com/lathe-cutting-tools/
hey, I used some 0.5mm galvanised sheet to make the spacers. There was slight movement on the axle and they seemed to squeeze it all together nicely.. The problem may stem from local manufacturing sizes of the sheet metal as opposed to Dave's blueprints. Ive had trouble finding exactly what is used in the blueprints.
Very nice, thank you for sharing .
Great idea! It looks like you might benefit from a tensioner to keep the belt taut.
I would like to see more small shredders like this on a cargo tricycle so collecters can carry more by condensing down plastic as it is collected.
On riding mowers, tension is added (to prevent slipping) by a tension pulley. Maybe? But regardless, great job!
that machine can grind wood?
you need to move the flywheel to the small pulley.
The parting tool you used for machining the outside diameter of the aluminium on the lathe is not made for cutting sideways. Here is a list of lathe tools, and their intended uses for your reference: www.theengineerspost.com/lathe-cutting-tools/
This should be an instructional video rather than an entertainment video!!!!!
nice job! you do good work
Can I ask how much is the shredder you use? And where can I buy that kind of shredder? I really need it.
good work
What the function of flywheel still didn't understand,, sorry
It's supposed to gain momentum and maintain power. You can see it working in this video ua-cam.com/video/Zz5onX-fuzo/v-deo.html
View the second prototype here: ua-cam.com/video/Zz5onX-fuzo/v-deo.html
hi , can you say more about the spacers on the axle ?? i also think there is something wrong in the original design to get it run smooth
hey, I used some 0.5mm galvanised sheet to make the spacers. There was slight movement on the axle and they seemed to squeeze it all together nicely..
The problem may stem from local manufacturing sizes of the sheet metal as opposed to Dave's blueprints. Ive had trouble finding exactly what is used in the blueprints.
Noice Timmeh!
nice
massekela!