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Re: Lathe tachs


 

Hi All,

FWIW, I've been using a $12 digital tach on my Atlas 10" lathe for quite
a while (still powered run by the original 9 volt battery, but I switch
it off when not in use), along with a used treadmill motor. I'll never
go back to changing belts! Super-handy and fast to just dial up the
RPM's you want and get to work.

Hope that's helpful.

God bless you and yours,

Dave Harnish
Dave's Repair Service

drs@...

Wise men still seek Him
Acts 4:12


On 2/9/2024 2:56 PM, mike allen wrote:
hey folks have any of ya made a tachometer using a Arduino ? I tried
some I found online but most of them seem to have something wrong with
the code? I'm not smart enough in the Arduino world to decipher the code
. What are you folks using ? I don't want to buy just a tach from China
. I need to get one working in the Arduino platform for part of a
project I've got going . thanks

animal

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