New drive for the Mini Lathe - Making Poly-V pulleys

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • I'm upgrading the Mini Lathes drive and electric at the moment. For the new motor I bought a pulley which I thought will fit to the old tooth belt. But it doesn't and instead the new drive runs incredible rough and rattles crazily.
    For this reason I planned to change the drive to Poly-V belt and pulleys as they run naturally smoother than tooth belts.
    It isn't that easy to find the Poly-V belts in this small sizes. First I preferred the smallest profile PH but this isn't available in the right size so I had to change to the next bigger PJ profile. For this I had to make two pulleys which I show in this video.
    I hope you enjoy this little episode.
    Feel free to comment if you have questions or suggestions. And if you like the content, consider to like and subscribe :)
    Thank you very much!
    00:00 Intro
    00:22 Making the bigger pulley blank
    01:26 Making the smaller pulley blank
    02:51 Testfit and little Poly-V excursion
    03:39 Turning an arbor for further clamping the blanks
    04:02 Finding the right tool for the V-grooves
    04:26 Turning the V-grooves
    06:02 Slotting the keyways
    07:01 Final installation
    Making a dial for Mini Lathes carriage: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ivp5... Adjustable Carriage Stop: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpWPT... Mini Lathe compound angle modification: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdkoT... Mini Lathe tailstock fine adjustements: • Mini Lathe tailstock m... - - Mini Lathe bearings for the compound slide: • Bearings for the mini ...
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Komentáře • 153

  • @jelaro2882
    @jelaro2882 Před 2 lety +16

    7:34 I guess the nut is still loose! 😉
    But anyway, nice job!

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +1

      haha:D yes it is. Have to properly tighten it. Thanks for the hint ;)

  • @danielabbey7726
    @danielabbey7726 Před 2 lety +7

    Great idea for improving your mini-lathe. Much easier to make poly-vee pulleys on the lathe than the existing cogged pulleys.

  • @Carnold_YT
    @Carnold_YT Před 2 lety +9

    Great video, quite ingenious how you made that key spline. It's great to see how you use the lathe itself to create a better lathe. Thanks for the update!

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you very much for your comment and kind words! :)

    • @miguelcastaneda7236
      @miguelcastaneda7236 Před 2 lety +1

      Yup done many a keyway like this ...guys saying no no need to buy a broach..me nope k dobe

  • @trahtrebor
    @trahtrebor Před 2 lety +20

    Nice. If you needed a tensioner, just make a flat roller to press on the flat side of the belt. Doesn't even need to be spring loaded. A light touch with a tension roller would even out any belt flops or vibration. Gonna remember this one. Think I'll need it myself. Thanks.

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your comment. Either I go this way with a tensioning roller or I just install something to pull the motor down and tension the belt that way. Not sure yet :)

    • @claas90017
      @claas90017 Před 2 lety +2

      A spring tensioner idler won’t hold pressure when in reverse

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +6

      @@claas90017 Yes, I installed a screw tensioner in the meantime, which pulls the whole motor down via a screw and a nut.

    • @roadshowautosports
      @roadshowautosports Před rokem

      @@claas90017 god catch

  • @georgewolf7063
    @georgewolf7063 Před 3 měsíci

    LOL! OMG! That sound comparison in the end, there...! XD

  • @Vinlaell
    @Vinlaell Před 2 lety +3

    You're the first hobby machinist I subscribed to love all of your work

  • @rickpalechuk4411
    @rickpalechuk4411 Před 2 lety

    Smooth like a good cup of coffee ☕ 👌
    Nicely done,
    Cheers

  • @rogerdeane3608
    @rogerdeane3608 Před 2 lety

    A very talented Lady.

  • @ogaugeclockwork4407
    @ogaugeclockwork4407 Před 2 lety +1

    A great upgrade!

  • @user-kt2hb8xr3p
    @user-kt2hb8xr3p Před 2 lety +1

    Great job, thank you brother. You are so talented

  • @homemadetools
    @homemadetools Před 2 lety

    Nice work. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much for sharing! Feel free to share the latest video on finishing the new cross slide dial as well :) Thanks!

    • @homemadetools
      @homemadetools Před 2 lety

      ​@@WeCanDoThatBetter Schaublinisation, good one. I've added it to my YT video list for forum posting. Let me know if you want a free forum account and you can post your vids on the forum whenever you want. We have lots of YTers on board.

  • @dav24x
    @dav24x Před 2 lety

    Perfect job

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @fredflintstone8048
    @fredflintstone8048 Před 2 lety

    Nice work (as usual).

  • @arronjohnston742
    @arronjohnston742 Před 10 měsíci

    oh i'm going to be watching the hell outta your videos!! i just got a mini lathe, i haven't ran a lathe in many many years most of what i learned has been forgotten so thanks for your videos!!

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you so much for your kind comment! Happy to hear, you like my videos! Good luck for your projects.

  • @orangetruckman
    @orangetruckman Před 2 lety

    Great stuff! Keep it keep 🤙🏻

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks :)

    • @orangetruckman
      @orangetruckman Před 2 lety

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter -just a heads up. I know I had the settings to notify me of all your videos and it was turned off. I’ve heard of settings getting changed by CZcams 🤷🏼‍♂️ just thought I’d say something. I really enjoy your work and video.

  • @steveb936
    @steveb936 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice job

  • @Trueshotfirearms
    @Trueshotfirearms Před 10 měsíci

    I want you to know you just inspired me to do this to my lathe.

  • @user-ui4iv6qs2e
    @user-ui4iv6qs2e Před 2 lety +1

    Отличная идея. К тому же, алюминиевые шкивы вместо пластиковых - это плюс.

  • @nardaoeletronica
    @nardaoeletronica Před 2 lety +1

    excellet work .

  • @Corbald
    @Corbald Před rokem

    I'm sure you noticed, but just in case you didn't, I don't want to _not_ say anything; the nut backed it's self off the motor shaft at the end of the clip.
    GJ on the pullies. I'll probably be taking a stab at a similar project in a bit!

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před rokem

      Thanks for your comment! Yes, i noticed that too :) I think I had just handtightened the nut at this moment. I still have to mill some wrench flats to the pulley to make tightening easier. Some day I'll do it... :)

  • @Bruno-rv7iy
    @Bruno-rv7iy Před 2 lety +1

    very nice man

  • @dogsarebest7107
    @dogsarebest7107 Před 2 lety

    I like how the end of the video has the nut backed itself off and spun free, with the little star washer continuing to spin. Nylon locknut, loctite, better washer selection, deforming the top of the nut, or staking

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comment. Yes, the nut was just handtightened for this test. I tighten it better;)

    • @dogsarebest7107
      @dogsarebest7107 Před 2 lety

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter YOU THOUGHT WE WOULD NOT NOTICE, DIDN'T YOU?!?!
      I honestly have gotten in the habit on stuff like that of centerpunching the face of a nut, close to the threads, to add some resistance to it backing out. Like a half-assed staking. I use my HSS Springtools punch, and it makes a perfectly controllable dent. I have so many auto centerpunches, but man that springtools blew me away. It just seems to do more than a normal auto. That being said for normal I just use my 818

  • @vincentlee2460
    @vincentlee2460 Před rokem

    Cogged belt is fine. Using it for 5 years now , its quiet and better torque transfer.

  • @iguanapete3809
    @iguanapete3809 Před 2 lety +1

    👍👍

  • @tluanem
    @tluanem Před 2 lety

    👍👍👍

  • @machinistmikethetinkerer4827

    Very nice. Nice job on broaching your own keyway! Did you grind your own cutter to do that?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much! I used high speed steel parting blades. You can purchase them. The one in the video is a 3mm wide tool. With a little bit of sharpening on a stone it worked quite well.

    • @machinistmikethetinkerer4827
      @machinistmikethetinkerer4827 Před 2 lety

      Parting tool. Sure! Didn't see it at first. All my years...didn't even think of that!

  • @thegearhead6053
    @thegearhead6053 Před 2 lety +1

    Where’s the follow up video about the motor upgrade?!?! Currently embarking on this same swap and would love to see some more insight from you. Love your videos, keep up the great work!

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi, thanks for your comment! There will be a follow up video on the new motor when I'm done with everything, the electrics etc. At the moment I'm waiting for electronic parts to get shipped. Everything is delayed these days. So there will be a few other videos first to come. Sorry, you have to wait a few weeks;)

    • @thegearhead6053
      @thegearhead6053 Před 2 lety +1

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter no worries, love the content regardless! I actually just finished up my diy mini mill using a consew csm1000 sewing machine servo motor. I used the base and xy table from an sx2p mini mill, the headstock is from an LMS mini lathe, I chose to use the one without the high and low gears. I built my own column and used linear guide rails and a ball screw for the z axis. Also made a power feed for the z axis and x axis! Originally I chose timing belt pulleys but after watching your video and hearing how loud they are I’ve decided to switch it to the multi-v/poly-v style pulleys and belt.
      Now just have to remember to film the projects I do so I can share them with the world like you’re doing!

  • @BruceWSims
    @BruceWSims Před 6 měsíci

    You always do such great work. I had thought about upgrading the belt on my own lathe but have wondered if I should wait to change out the motor for more amps/torque. There was a beginning note about your dis-satisfaction with the stock set-up. Was it just the noise or was there a performance issue that pushed your decision. Thoughts?

  • @anthonymarino4260
    @anthonymarino4260 Před rokem

    thanks for the education

  • @nrml76
    @nrml76 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Can you share what the outer diameter of your two pulleys were and the belt size and type you used? I am planning on doing this mod and knowing what works well for you would save doing it by trial and error. Thank you.

  • @backyardmachinist
    @backyardmachinist Před 2 lety +2

    I busted some gear in my mini lathe's carriage trying to slot a steel gear like this the other day. I guess aluminum is fine but steel is too much. Does it feel like a lot of force when you're doing that slotting operation?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi and thanks for your comment. You are right, I'm a little worried every time I cut keyways with the bedslide. In alumium I think it's ok. The tool is only 3mm wide and with little steps it feels quite ok. But my next project is a keyway cutting attachment which gets clamped in the tool holder and cuts the keyway with a hand lever instead of moving the carriage ;)

    • @backyardmachinist
      @backyardmachinist Před 2 lety +1

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter yeah I was using a similarly sized, 1/8" piece of hss. Thing seemed to flex a bit. A hand fed lever would definitely be more slick. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.

  • @dokmetasonur
    @dokmetasonur Před rokem

    I'm looking for silent way to drive headstock with servo. Do you think that if we keep the cutting forces low, can we use poly v belt instead of trigger belt to cut threads?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před rokem +1

      Hi, a poly v belt is capable of transmitting quite some force. The wider the belt, the more force it can transmit. In my case the belt has 4 rips and it is absolutely no problem to cut threads or to drill with large drills. Only in the video about the new on-off lever I accidentally started the spindle with the chuck key in the chuck which blocks the spindle and causes the belt to slip. But that was better than ripping something else apart. So I think no worries about switching to a poly v belt.

  • @kencroft7933
    @kencroft7933 Před 2 lety

    How did you lock the spindle when cutting the keyway? Anything fancy or just a wedge somewhere?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety

      Hi, nothing fancy for locking at the moment :) I used just a piece of wood as a wedge between the chuck and the headstock. But I want to install a proper spindle lock some day. Just have no good idea how to do. So if you have one, let me know ;)

  • @Boblebe
    @Boblebe Před 6 měsíci

    Hello, first of all congratulations on the work you do.
    I wanted to know if in addition to the pulleys and belts you also changed the spindle shaft bearings.
    I noticed that it has no vibrations, it is very smooth and precise.
    I ask because I have to buy a mini lathe.

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hi and thank you for your comment! To this day the lathe spindle is original. I didn't change the bearings yet. But I am planning to install different bearings in the future. There will be a video about this topic in the future.

  • @Maddhung1
    @Maddhung1 Před 9 měsíci

    How does the lathe run now with the Poly-V on it? I'm considering going this route myself, thanks for the videos. Your work you put out on this lathe is really beautiful quality, and what spray you use? WD-40? Thank you

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It runs very smooth since the conversion to poly-v belts. I would do it again. And yes, that was WD-40

  • @ParsMaker
    @ParsMaker Před 2 lety +3

    nice work , but since the both pulley are small you may experience belt slippage

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks. I thought about that too. The first thing I need is a proper way of tensioning the belt. I assume with the right tension it won't slip hopefully

    • @kolbakolba
      @kolbakolba Před 2 lety

      Two or one like opposite rollers will do the trick= longer belt conection on the small and big whell ( 8 shape)

  • @Festivejelly
    @Festivejelly Před 9 měsíci

    Ohhh! What is that tool called that you measured the hole with? Looks like some sort of calliper

  • @user-pz1gq1df5e
    @user-pz1gq1df5e Před rokem

    T'es un malade de taper au maillet les pièces sur le mandrin!

  • @antonio.stefanelli
    @antonio.stefanelli Před 2 lety +2

    Hi, thanks for your video, where I can find information about your motor? Thanks

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +3

      The motor is a 550W brushless servo motor for industrial sewing machines. The brand is vevor. You can find it on ebay for example. I will make a video on that upgrade including some electrical stuff. But that needs a few more weeks.

    • @antonio.stefanelli
      @antonio.stefanelli Před 2 lety

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter thank a lot, I'm wait your video! 👍💪

  • @theonlyvinz
    @theonlyvinz Před rokem +1

    hi, very intersting video for me, i just have a question i had the same problem as you,i bought some cutting tools for my lathe ,but when instaled they are too high to cut correctly,around 4 milimeters... i saw that you had modified your head to accept this kind of size, can you tell me how you did it?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před rokem

      Hi and thanks for your comment! Your cutting tools are probably to big for the lathe. Originally the lathe accepts 8mm cutting tools (8x8mm). When your tool is 4mm too high, you probably have 12x12mm size tools. I milled down my toolpost to accept 10mm tooling, so I took 2mm off the toolpost. I made a video on this modification quite a while ago "Short project milling down the toolpost" or something like this. You find it on my channel.

    • @theonlyvinz
      @theonlyvinz Před rokem

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter thanks for the answer, it s ok yesterday i drill it, now the tool is at the correct height and it s cutting well beter

  • @eddietowers5595
    @eddietowers5595 Před 2 lety

    That lock washer spun behind the [hold down] nut on the motor shaft after the motor stopped spinning.

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety

      Yes, thanks ;) The nut was just handtight for the test. I have to secure it firmly.

  • @skeletor8250
    @skeletor8250 Před 2 lety +1

    I question the practice of hammering the workpiece against the chuck face when chucking it. I've worked for 30 years in a machine shop and we never did this. Your starting stock seems to have been cut with a bandsaw. A bandsaw is not a precision tool. The cut is 1) rough, and 2) not guaranteed to be at 90 degrees to the roundstock axis ( and often isn't). You are arbitrarily deciding that you will use this rough cut surface to reference all machining operations against. Although the circumference of the bar stock is also a non-precision surface ( it is not ground drill rod) I would sooner trust THAT surface than the rough cut end of the bar stock. I would sooner let the chuck jaws align properly with the circumference of the round stock and ignore the end-cut surface. It means tightening the jaws slowly and gently as they touch the round stock, and then wiggle the stock within the jaws as you tighten them to make sure the bar has the freedom to seat evenly within all 3 jaws right up until the moment of binding. All while allowing a sixteenth or so space between the end of the stock and the chuck face, to make sure this surface does not influence the positioning of the setup. If you want to do better, then use a longer piece of stock then necessary, face and clean up one end of the stock, then chuck it from the clean end and start from there. For the wide flat workpiece ( larger pulley) I can see how your practice may be defensible, as it it hard to reference to the circumference on such a stubby length of stock. But for the longer aspect ration part, it is sub-optimal. This is something I saw a newbie do 3 years ago on a video, and then others seem to have copied him.

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety

      Hi and thanks for your comment and feedback. I think, you are right.

  • @jessestrum
    @jessestrum Před rokem

    hi great job . is there data for spacing the v grooves thanks john

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před rokem

      Thanks! Yes, there are fixed dimensions on the belts. For PJ sized belts the spacing is 2,34mm between the grooves.

  • @mitchlees9622
    @mitchlees9622 Před 2 lety +2

    Which new motor have you used please. I am just about to change mine, so your video might be very timely!
    Thanks
    Mitch

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +3

      I used a brushless sewing machine motor with 550W. You can find them from vevor on ebay for example. They have a controler box included and as far as I can tell work quite well. I will make a video on that hole project once finished.

    • @mitchlees9622
      @mitchlees9622 Před 2 lety

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter
      Thanks, I will start searching for a similar motor, and maybe wait to see your video before I start trying to fit it.
      Mitch

    • @russellmccullum4623
      @russellmccullum4623 Před 2 lety

      Now that you've had the new motor for a while , what do you think if it ? any problems? is it powerful enough ?
      im looking at doing the same to mine .

    • @mitchlees9622
      @mitchlees9622 Před 2 lety

      @@russellmccullum4623
      Russell,
      Sorry, got sidetracked with several other projects so have not yet tackled the motor. Still intend to do it so will keep in touch.
      Mitch

  • @argentinocqc
    @argentinocqc Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent video dear! Could you share an Amazon or Ebay link for the engine you bought? Is it brushless? Or failing that, the technical description to be able to search for it on Google? Greetings from Argentina!

    • @mathewemy
      @mathewemy Před 2 měsíci

      Brushless Servo Motor

  • @d1rty1oser
    @d1rty1oser Před 2 lety +1

    Ich hatte mich geschon gefragt wann das erste Video dazu kommt. :-)
    Kannst du mir sagen welchen Außendurchmesser das Riemenrad am Motor nun hat?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +1

      hehe :D (Zerspanungsbude?) Das Riemenrad am Motor hat knapp 25mm Außendurchmesser (Rohmaterial 25mm). Fühlt sich mit dem PJ Riemen jetzt schon machbar an. Die Riemenspannung muss ich noch in den Griff bekommen. Der Riemen läuft jetzt noch etwas zu labbrig. Das Große Rad hat knapp 45mm.

    • @d1rty1oser
      @d1rty1oser Před 2 lety

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter Dankeschön! Genau. :) Bin schon gespannt auf kommende Videos.

  • @Blue_4-2
    @Blue_4-2 Před rokem

    ⭐🙂👍!

  • @jancloddlafront9185
    @jancloddlafront9185 Před 2 lety

    0:19 man, how can it be so bad... 7:30 Now we're talking... 7:34 Uhu.. the nut got loose

  • @ricksweetser1683
    @ricksweetser1683 Před 2 lety +2

    You might want to add a belt tensioner running on the smooth side of the belt to help against slippage.

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, I need some way of tensioning the belt. I'm not sure if I choose a wheel which presses against the belt or just add a way of pulling the motor downwards for tensioning the belt. Prefer the second way at the moment.

    • @rcjbvermilion
      @rcjbvermilion Před 2 lety

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter without seeing how the motor is mounted, it might be possible to cut or file slots so the motor can be pushed down, then tighten the bolts holding it in place.

    • @ricksweetser1683
      @ricksweetser1683 Před 2 lety

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter If the motor shaft is supported by ball or roller bearings, no problem. If it's supported by bushings, excessive tension on the belt could shorten their life. Also, belt tensioner is way easier to keep adjusted.

  • @ThanasisThomas
    @ThanasisThomas Před 2 lety

    How do you lock the chuck when cutting the keywways?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +1

      At the moment very poorly by wedging a piece of wood between the lathe chuck and the spindle housing which kind of locks the chuck in place :)

  • @dhhzdhhz539
    @dhhzdhhz539 Před 4 měsíci

    Where do you get your blades for your lathe

  • @iguanapete3809
    @iguanapete3809 Před 2 lety

    Do you run your lathe in mostly hi or lo gear?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety

      Hi and thanks for your comment. I mostly run the lathe in hi gear (high rpm range). For thread cutting and drilling with larger drills or knurling I switch in low gear. So I'm happy to have both options. A fixed gear would not work well for me.

  • @0l0dom40l0
    @0l0dom40l0 Před 6 měsíci

    Where did you get the 40 degree angle tool?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 6 měsíci

      It was a set of 8x8mm hss lathe tools which included this 40 degree tool. The set was included when I purchased the machine. But you find these sets online as well.

  • @claeswikberg8958
    @claeswikberg8958 Před 2 lety +1

    nice, especially approve of the non functional beauty cuts

  • @jeyseychelles1370
    @jeyseychelles1370 Před rokem

    I swear i saw the nut loose try some cup washers

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před rokem

      Yes, well observed ;) I fixed that in the meantime. The nut wasn't tightened properly.

  • @Smuli385
    @Smuli385 Před 2 lety +1

    What is that motor you are using?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +1

      The motor is a 550W brushless servor motor for sewing machines. Your find them on ebay with controller box included. I will make a video on it in the future.

  • @Pushyhog
    @Pushyhog Před 2 lety

    link for motor u used and link for belt.

  • @orion7353
    @orion7353 Před 2 lety

    Oh my goodness please tighten that nut, I'm about 80% certain I saw it spin after the lathe stopped

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety

      :D Yes, I tightened it afterwards. Just forgot about it in the hurry of film making.

  • @giusepperisini5620
    @giusepperisini5620 Před 2 lety

    Hello, you would tell me the type of engine you have and initials? Tank you

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +2

      It is a 550W brushless sewing machine motor. Link: www.ebay.de/itm/202784931615?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2763.l2649

    • @giusepperisini5620
      @giusepperisini5620 Před 2 lety +1

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter make a video where you explain how you mounted that engine!

  • @ellieprice363
    @ellieprice363 Před 2 lety

    How about showing a brief glimpse of the finished part first so I won’t have to skip to the end to see what you’re making. Not everyone knows what a new drive for a mini lathe is. Thanks.

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comment. I will consider this. Normally my thumbnails show the finished product. Also here, you can see the finished pulleys in the thumbnail. In addition to that the title tells what you have to expect from the video, making poly-v pulleys.

  • @NilsJakobson
    @NilsJakobson Před 2 lety

    The nut holding the smaller pulley is loose @7:32

  • @KamalSingh-ny9vw
    @KamalSingh-ny9vw Před 2 lety

    How do i find the dimensions for the L section Poly V pulley?? No luck so far🙁

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety

      What do you mean exactly? The big pulley is about 50mm in diameter, the small pulley for the motor is about 25mm in diameter.

    • @KamalSingh-ny9vw
      @KamalSingh-ny9vw Před 2 lety

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter i mean, what's The V grooves dimensions of the Poly V belts.

    • @DrFiero
      @DrFiero Před rokem

      @@KamalSingh-ny9vw - they're either 2.34mm or 3.56mm

  • @stockholm-tech
    @stockholm-tech Před 6 měsíci

    PJ or PK belts?

  • @athrunzala5337
    @athrunzala5337 Před rokem

    you still need to add gears for torque . . I don't think the torque of this motor is enough

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před rokem

      Hi, there are gears in the headstock. You can switch between low gear and high gear. They are mostly for getting a lower rpm range. The motor itself has really a lot of torque, so its definitely strong enough for the machine.

  • @eddydutton4614
    @eddydutton4614 Před rokem

    What motor is that?

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před rokem

      Hi, that is a brushless servor motor for industrial sewing machines. You can find them on ebay. I made a video on installing it: czcams.com/video/iiIJCVngs1E/video.html

  • @johnwhitty1236
    @johnwhitty1236 Před rokem

    Minature lathes are not designed with heavy enough bearings for hard hammering like u do

  • @marcoschwanenberger3127
    @marcoschwanenberger3127 Před 2 lety +2

    1 Second in, and I'm already laughing at the stupid *clown beep noise* joke.

  • @resotek
    @resotek Před 2 lety

    Can you provide details about the motor, wiring, and speed controller you are using for this upgrade? Thank you!

  • @willsilva1543
    @willsilva1543 Před 2 lety +1

    Im frist ❤️
    Like, Sr

  • @johngurney1069
    @johngurney1069 Před 2 lety

    please stop hitting the the piece into the chuck not good for bearings

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, thanks for your comment. I will keep that in mind. These were very light hits with a relatively small hammer. I wanted to be sure, that the workpiece sits properly against the back of the chuck.

    • @johngurney1069
      @johngurney1069 Před 2 lety

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter sounded harder on video

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Před 2 lety

      @@WeCanDoThatBetter If you have taper rollers fitted then little taps like that aren't going to do a thing. It may reduce the life of the original ball bearings,but they are junk anyway and will need changing at some point.

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter  Před 2 lety

      @@ferrumignis Thanks for your comment! Currently there are still the crappy ball bearings installed. But changing to roller bearings is totally on my list :) I just have to install all the new electrics and motor first.