I’d have to rate the TBT channel as number one on my watchlist. I think what separates TBT from the rest is that MrPragmaticLee does very smart problem solving. Maybe not so much problem solving as there is solution finding, or really well thought-out ways to proceed. Most anybody can learn to run machines but not many operators have the “figuring” that is shown here. This is what makes MrPragmaticLee a true Machinist, not merely an operator. Of course I like to see machining, but his “know-how” is the best part for me!
You are one, darn clever man Mr. Peedin.I have gotten a bunch of ideas from you. The one thing I lack is the computer smarts and back ground to make the digital side of things work. Thanks for sharing with us.
Made the same a year ago but the motor mount is a clumsy, external thing... Nema17 only tells about the mechanical interface. I used the most powerful stepper I had, a 3 Amp Nema 23.... 576 000 steps per rev.... Have to make a video about it some day.
i have to do something like this to my z axis motor on my mill. bigger version of course. but i may leave the 24 v motor on it. i was gonna change the 24 v motor to a 12v motor so i only needed one power source. as of now. i have three diff power source`s on it lol. 12v, 24v, and 110v av to run the mill. good job on the mount. my question is this. are you ever planning on using the manual handle again? or is this gonna be used in a permanent application.
I’d have to rate the TBT channel as number one on my watchlist. I think what separates TBT from the rest is that MrPragmaticLee does very smart problem solving. Maybe not so much problem solving as there is solution finding, or really well thought-out ways to proceed.
Most anybody can learn to run machines but not many operators have the “figuring” that is shown here. This is what makes MrPragmaticLee a true Machinist, not merely an operator.
Of course I like to see machining, but his “know-how” is the best part for me!
Looking forward to the next part of this series
Nice project, hope u will consider making your app available soon. Looking forward to the completion video.
Just watched your video looking forward to the next as it’s exactly what I am in the process of doing well done keep them coming
Nice video/build/discussion
Very interesting project. I have some idea this will come out very good. Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.
That is a cool idea. It's surprising how many turns of the handle it takes to make one revolution of the chuck!
You are one, darn clever man Mr. Peedin.I have gotten a bunch of ideas from you. The one thing I lack is the computer smarts and back ground to make the digital side of things work.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Very good idea Lee.
Nice job.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a great day.
Enjoyed every minute of the video . Keep it coming best regards Nick (Dynamic technical solutions)
Thanks Lee, that's looking good. I can see it being used as a power feed for tedious radial cuts with the rotab sitting flat
I am waiting for it. But my guess is that this motor is just barely enough to position without additional cutting loads. But motors can be changed.
Made the same a year ago but the motor mount is a clumsy, external thing...
Nema17 only tells about the mechanical interface. I used the most powerful stepper I had, a 3 Amp Nema 23.... 576 000 steps per rev....
Have to make a video about it some day.
Can you link the original video you reference in your video? Excellent work as always. Thank you.
Refresh my memory on what I referenced. I recorded this video several months ago and don't remember what I said. 😀
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i have to do something like this to my z axis motor on my mill. bigger version of course. but i may leave the 24 v motor on it. i was gonna change the 24 v motor to a 12v motor so i only needed one power source. as of now. i have three diff power source`s on it lol. 12v, 24v, and 110v av to run the mill. good job on the mount. my question is this. are you ever planning on using the manual handle again? or is this gonna be used in a permanent application.
The stepper motor can be removed very easily so whatever the job calls for will be the setup used. Thanks for stopping by.
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