Re: Bainbridge blade guides [1 Attachment]
Shoot. No such thing as TMI as far as I'm concerned! :) I enjoy hearing of the experiences of others. Thanks!!! Merry Christmas!!! :) Darren [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@... wrote:
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Darren McCarley
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Re: Bainbridge blade guides
Hi Daren, For a 5/8¡± shaft, about .030¡± over on the ID of the thrust-washer would be a normal design criteria. In the grand scheme of things, .060¡± oversize wouldn¡¯t matter on any low RPM
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Bill Armstrong
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Re: Bainbridge blade guides [1 Attachment]
Bill, Thanks for the information and confirmation. I must have been having a bad day. You're spot on about the ID. Once I stepped away from the washer and measured the shaft, the OD of the shaft is
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Darren McCarley
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Re: Bainbridge blade guides [1 Attachment]
Looking at the pic Darren, they look a bit larger on the ID than .4¡± (10mm) Check that dim, and take a look at McMaster Car & see if anything they have will work.
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Bill Armstrong
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Re: Bainbridge blade guides
Need a bit of help finding some thrust washers. At least I think they are thrust washers. I'm looking for 2 non-ferrous washers that measure 38mm od, 10mm id, and 3mm thick. (1.5"od, .4" id, .1"
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Darren McCarley
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Re: Bainbridge blade guides
Well, the new cam followers and blade back bearing came in. The cam followers were maybe .01 bigger in diameter but that was an easy fix w/ some fine filing. Thanks for the suggestions!! Next up is
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Darren McCarley
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Re: New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw
De nada Carl, Yahoo takes a little navigation to find albums & files, as someone pointed out to me a while ago. Since, I try and make it easy, and I went in search of to see your pics, easy enough to
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Bill Armstrong
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Re: New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw
Bill, Thanks, didn¡¯t think about including the link. Carl H Sent: Friday, November 30, 2018 10:36 AM To: 4x6bandsaw@... Subject: RE: [4x6bandsaw] Re: New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw A
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Carl Hollopeter
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Re: New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw
Just out of curiosity.... Could you drill holes in a hacksaw blade and incorporate the blade in the printing process? (Think plug welds). For the record, I know very little about 3d printing. Darren
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Darren McCarley
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Re: New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw
A link to Carl¡¯s blade wiper pic: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/4x6bandsaw/photos/albums/2085200004/lightbox/699022819?orderBy=ordinal&sortOrder=asc&photoFilter=ALL#zax/699022819 Bill Sent:
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Bill Armstrong
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Re: New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw
If you guys are interested I posted a picture several years ago of some simple sweeps I came up with for my saw. They only consist of two 90 degree braces with stick-on felt from Lowes. They are held
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Carl Hollopeter
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Re: New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw
To tackle your questions in reverse order: 1. You've got it, about the top of the guide roller block needing to be square to the blade at least in front elevation for the scraper to work correctly.
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vreededesign@...
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Re: New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw
Ok, I have a couple of ideas about the design. One design would be printed similar to the aluminum piece that you use to carry the hacksaw blade scraper. I envision making the angled blade carrier
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Fast Eddie
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Re: New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw
Cool. You might want to increase its size a bit and make a mini-vertical-table so that you don't need to take it off to replace with the vertical table. There are pictures in the Photos section for
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vreededesign@...
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Re: New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw
Of course, those of us with 3D printers are likely wondering if perhaps a unit such as the one that uses hacksaw blades as wipers could not be printed entirely out of a water-resistant material such
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Fast Eddie
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Re: Bainbridge blade guides
Yes, it came through. I think I will try the version made from aluminum and blade pieces, it seems that would work well. * Bob Headrick Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 10:56 PM To:
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Bob Headrick
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Re: Bainbridge blade guides
Just reloaded the pdf file, let me know if it works this time - jv
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vreededesign@...
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New file uploaded to 4x6bandsaw
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the 4x6bandsaw group. File : /_Liquid coolant lube on a 4x6 bandsaw.pdf Uploaded by :
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4x6bandsaw@...
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Re: Bainbridge blade guides
Cam rollers are a great choice in design for linear motion applications. I'm used to working with larger ones..... (See Attached) This is a FCF 5. 5" diameter flanged roller, 2-1/2" stud. Pic is from
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Bill Armstrong
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Re: Bainbridge blade guides
Some interesting information on cam followers here https://www.regalpts.com in their downloads. especially this one. https://www.regalpts.com/PowerTransmissionSolutions/Brochures/Form_9083E.pdf R
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[email protected] <jim.klessig@...>
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