Battery Powered Slow Speed Carbide Grinder | Lion Lathe Restoration
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- Опубліковано 22 бер 2024
- The Lion lathe restoration project continues to expand this week as we begin the two-part process of building our own battery-powered slow speed carbide grinder from scratch. Stay tuned to see how it turns out!
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Outstanding Concept and job Kyle.
Very well made.
This should serve you well for many years.
Thanks for sharing. 👍
Yeah I hope so
This project reminds me so much of one I am doing or at least gathering parts to do right now!!!
Long story short, I'm using a decent quality "Store Brand" 18 Volt cordless drill to power a portable drill press! ... I looked at those "Convert your pistol drill to a drill press" kits .. but they are not so great.
SO plan to buy a use smaller bench type drill press, and convert it to cordless with the drill I have.
Awesome
I do nearly the same exact process for making something. I have a part idea and just start with a rough design. Then I machine it and figure it out as I go. Great work!
Thank you
16:00 This new design is much superior, very good! ... As to the motor eventually going bad?? Think about it :) Milwaukee 12 volt tools are not as popular now ..
If you keep your eyes open, I'd bet Credits to Navy Beans, you'll find a replacement spare 12 volt drill long before you need one! :)
Very true
Pretty cool. Lot of work, but a nice outcome.
Thanks greg
This is great! Just started to go down the hand scraping rabbit hole...Morse pattern in particular.
Very nice yeah that’s a skill more scraping videos to come
Great project
Appreciate it
Awesome 👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Neat idea
Thank you
Kyle, I think you’re giving Abom a run for his money. I love your videos, very well edited. In particular, you’re not wasting time dwelling on long operations. I started down this same route until I came across a machinist selling an old diamond plate lapping machine called a K.K. Calamar. I just showcased it a couple videos ago here: ua-cam.com/video/pRL85HAfuVI/v-deo.htmlsi=IN-oyKK-jApmYBKR
Wow what a compliment. Thanks yeah if I found one cheap I would have grabbed a premade one
I would think it easier to make a worm drive for speed reduction plus torque multiplication?
Yeah probably
Just use a 12 volt windscreen wiper motor with the integral worm drive gearbox and power it via a PWM speed controller
@@howardosborne8647That's a very good idea but would probably need purchase instead of using what he already has.
I have a couple of old battery drills from pre-Lithium battery days but don't have any windscreen wiper motors so would use an old drill motor.
Is it possible to make a decent power scraper from a cheap sawsal?
Yes
Skookum as frig bud
Thanks man I appreciate it
13:52 10 X 0.8 = Metric "Extra Fine" threads :( ... Also made in M10 X 0.75 and M10 X 0.5
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😂 "promosm"
Yep