All the electrical wiring and motor start capacitor is now housed in the base of the saw.
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Thursday, July 20, 2017
8” Bandsaw – Base for saw
Made a base for the saw and redesigned the motor mount assembly which can now bee easily adjusted for pulley alignment and belt tension adjustment.
The motor assembly can slide left or right for belt tension and move front to back for pulley alignment.
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
8” Bandsaw – First test run
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
8” Bandsaw – Upgraded wheels
As previously posted the wheels now have larger bearings pressed into flange blocks. The wheels are now mounted on larger 10mm shafts – runs nice and smooth.
The 608 skateboard bearings could not handle the load.
8” Bandsaw – Some updates
Having upgraded the bearings from Skateboard 608's to 6200 2RS (30/10mm) I also now need to upsize the upper wheel mount block. As it turned out I ended up completely redesigning the upper wheel mount.
Sunday, July 16, 2017
8” Bandsaw – Replacing lower wheel bearings
Having completed the upper wheel, we now need to dismantled some stuff around the bottom of the saw to gain access and remove the lower wheel.
When I removed the lower wheel I noticed the bearings, like the upper lot...were completely stuffed.
8” Bandsaw – Bearing flanges continued
When making bandsaw wheels there are three basic things to keep in mind; wobble, run-out and lastly wheel balancing.
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With the Wi-Fi Valve setup and operating we can start making the door frame and the actual door that will slide up and down inside a frame. ...
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Suitable for use in the chook run where there is 240V power for the 12V power supply or powered from 12V SLA battery (also solar panel) for ...
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Early start this morning (for us retirees) to get to ALDI before opening time so we don’t miss out on the sewing machine and table. We were ...