ElectricGod
10 MW
More on the RV-120-regular motor...
I bought a 3 jaw chuck so I can hold round objects. I could have gone with a smaller chuck, but the theory is that I can hold large stuff now. I was limited to whatever could fit in the jaws of the cross vice or across the face of the rotary table, Now by holding an ID, I can work on stuff a bit larger.
I made a mounting ring for the chuck so I can use the T-slots to mount the chuck, but I need to work out a few details before I can use it. For now, I have mounted it with neo magnets, which means everything is magnetized. I was constantly blasting it with air to get rid of the magnetized metal bits.
This shaft to sprocket adapter originally had a 10mm ID and 3/4" OD. Once I had the chuck centered on the table, I used a 1/4" mill to increase the ID to 15mm. Now it's more of a sleeve with a gap in it than an adapter.
I'll have to mill a keyway in the shaft and make a rectangular key that spans the entire gap.
I bought a 3 jaw chuck so I can hold round objects. I could have gone with a smaller chuck, but the theory is that I can hold large stuff now. I was limited to whatever could fit in the jaws of the cross vice or across the face of the rotary table, Now by holding an ID, I can work on stuff a bit larger.
I made a mounting ring for the chuck so I can use the T-slots to mount the chuck, but I need to work out a few details before I can use it. For now, I have mounted it with neo magnets, which means everything is magnetized. I was constantly blasting it with air to get rid of the magnetized metal bits.

This shaft to sprocket adapter originally had a 10mm ID and 3/4" OD. Once I had the chuck centered on the table, I used a 1/4" mill to increase the ID to 15mm. Now it's more of a sleeve with a gap in it than an adapter.

I'll have to mill a keyway in the shaft and make a rectangular key that spans the entire gap.
