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    Made from a Grizzley lathe

  • #2
    Clean little machine.
    Does Harbor Fright make something similar to the Grizz?

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    • #3
      Very cool, Mystic! I'm still using a sewing machine motor. This may be my next investment. Where did you get the traverse end-stops?
      i've looked everywhere and can't find them. I actually use rubber grommets ;-)
      -Stan
      ...just transferring wire from one spool to another
      Stan Hinesley Pickups
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Stan H
        Very cool, Mystic! I'm still using a sewing machine motor. This may be my next investment. Where did you get the traverse end-stops?
        i've looked everywhere and can't find them. I actually use rubber grommets ;-)
        The traverse stops are just collers I got at the hardware store. The only modifications I made were:
        1. Added a reverse switch to the motor (works well but I havent used it yet)
        2. Added a counter (red lion counter + prox switch trigger)
        3. Added the traverse stops (and shaft)
        4. replaced the metel bed tubes with shorter plastic ones.
        5. made a face plate out of plastic.
        6. added a tention clamp and hand rest. (not pictured)
        The counter cost more than the lathe.

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        • #5
          Here'a a link to the lathe. http://www.grizzly.com/products/G8690 $143 0 to 3000 r.p.m. The harbour freight lathe isn't variable speed.

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          • #6
            I hate to sound like I'm picking your brain (I am). How did you wire the reverse switch?
            -Stan
            ...just transferring wire from one spool to another
            Stan Hinesley Pickups
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Stan H
              I hate to sound like I'm picking your brain (I am). How did you wire the reverse switch?
              The motor is DC. You just reverse the two wires with a switch.

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              • #8
                I'll take more detailed pictures and post them in a few days.

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                • #9
                  Great winder! I was tempted to build one of these. I might still at some point. Looks sturdier than my Schatten winder!

                  [edit: I added a picture of my winder... just in case no one knows what they look like!]

                  Last edited by David Schwab; 05-12-2006, 06:44 PM.
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                  • #10
                    Here is my humble machine. Homely? Sure, but she gets the job done
                    Last edited by Stan H; 05-13-2006, 03:13 AM.
                    -Stan
                    ...just transferring wire from one spool to another
                    Stan Hinesley Pickups
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                    • #11
                      How did you do that?

                      How did you include your photo in the email? When I try, I get HTML code instead.

                      Thank you,
                      Ken
                      www.angeltone.com

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ken
                        How did you include your photo in the email? When I try, I get HTML code instead.

                        Thank you,
                        Ken
                        I have no idea.

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                        • #13
                          here are some more pics (large files dialup beware)

                          Counter location

                          completed winder front

                          Motor controll board

                          side view
                          Last edited by Mystic; 05-12-2006, 07:58 PM.

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                          • #14
                            more images
                            winder insides

                            tension clamp

                            reverse switch wiring
                            Last edited by Mystic; 05-12-2006, 07:57 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mystic
                              The traverse stops are just collers I got at the hardware store. The only modifications I made were:
                              1. Added a reverse switch to the motor (works well but I havent used it yet)
                              2. Added a counter (red lion counter + prox switch trigger)
                              3. Added the traverse stops (and shaft)
                              4. replaced the metel bed tubes with shorter plastic ones.
                              5. made a face plate out of plastic.
                              6. added a tention clamp and hand rest. (not pictured)
                              The counter cost more than the lathe.
                              Finally got me one! I need to pick your brain a little more...what length did you go with on the bed tubes and where did you find the material for them? I should be zoomin' along before you know it, huh
                              -Stan
                              ...just transferring wire from one spool to another
                              Stan Hinesley Pickups
                              FaceBook

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