Hi guys. I am nearing the end of my arduino based winder build but I am running into a problem. I cannot make a faceplate that runs true myself. I tried having a disk, laser cut, with all the appropriate holes for mounting different size bobbins. The hole alignments came out great but the problem is with the edges of the disk not being true and also the thickness of the material has a lot of variation to it so the face is not flat enough. The reason the edges aren't true is because the laser is shaped like a cone and doesn't cut straight. So you end up with edges that are at different angles and it throws off the balance quite a bit because some areas have more material than others. Other than those two things it would have worked great.
So now I decided I'm going to have to find someone with a lathe or other tools that can do the job but I don't know where to look. I could really use a lead on someone or someplace that could make it for me at a reasonable price. It's basically a flat disk with 4 holes for attaching to a coupler that will fit a 5mm stepper motor shaft and then 3 sets of holes for mounting humbucker bobbin sizes (49.2,50, 52).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
So now I decided I'm going to have to find someone with a lathe or other tools that can do the job but I don't know where to look. I could really use a lead on someone or someplace that could make it for me at a reasonable price. It's basically a flat disk with 4 holes for attaching to a coupler that will fit a 5mm stepper motor shaft and then 3 sets of holes for mounting humbucker bobbin sizes (49.2,50, 52).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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