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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Re: Bainbridge blade guides
JV, More great info. However, the link isn't working for me. Maybe it's just me? I do plan on fabricating a blade brush/scraper/wiper. If I'm imagining this correctly, the swarf would basically act
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Darren McCarley
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Re: Bainbridge blade guides
Darren, If you are not going to install grease fittings, after filling with grease, you should at least install brass plugs to keep the swarf from migrating into the open hole. Robert Downs Sent:
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Robert Downs
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