Re: Divider/Indexer
LMS has a smaller table. https://littlemachineshop.com/products/product_category.php?category=1034788869 Chris P ________________________________
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bcstractor
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#27551
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Re: Divider/Indexer
Hi Andrei See attached , pages 51 to 54 Regards, Carvel From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrei via groups.io Sent: Friday, March 28, 2025 7:21 PM To:
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cwlathes
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Re: Divider/Indexer
Sorry, I was thinking of the indexer used on a Compact 5 and Unimats. Those are such different devices than a rotary table or dividing head. Best Regards, Andrei mailto:calciu1@...
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Andrei
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#27549
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Re: Divider/Indexer
Regards, Carvel From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrei via groups.io Sent: Friday, March 28, 2025 4:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [emcoV10lathe]
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cwlathes
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#27548
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Divider/Indexer
I am curious about how that device works. Can anyone share some information or a video? No, i don't have one, but I have seen a lot of them for sale and I am always wondering. I have a real dividing
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Andrei
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Re: vfd load reactor suggestions?
Dick ¨C thanks It might be interesting to develop a database of those motors which survive the VFD vs those which don¡¯t On the other hand there are so many variables , it might be a meaningless
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cwlathes
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Re: vfd load reactor suggestions?
Hi Carvel, et. al. Glad you found the VFD data of some interest. One minor error is the low pass filter corner frequency was 4kHz, not the 10kHz reported on the graphic. The motor is: Best regards,
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Dick Benson
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Re: vfd load reactor suggestions?
Hi Dick They say sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words . . thanks for sharing ? Glad to hear your motor has survived As a matter of interest what make of motor do you have on your lathe ?
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cwlathes
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#27544
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Re: V10P Headstock Fiber Gear Replacement
Trouble with silica gel based units is you still have to have a way to dry silica gel :) Depending on whether it has moisture indicator and what chemistry it's based on, some are supposedly safe to
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Vedran
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Re: vfd load reactor suggestions?
Greetings guys, I've been following the "reactor" thread with some interest. I too have been using a VFD (TECO FM50) for circa 2 decades on a Maximat 7. I appreciate that my experience does not apply
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Dick Benson
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Re: V10P Headstock Fiber Gear Replacement
I use a food dehydrator to dry out my filament & desiccant packs.? The BEST thing I've come across is the Stacker F-Box: https://stacker3d.com/product/f-box/ This allows you to keep your filament dry
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Doug White
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#27541
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Re: V10P Headstock Fiber Gear Replacement
Sounds like me, 100%. There is nothing like needing something on Friday after hours. Necessity is the mother of all invention. Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg>
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Andrei
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Re: V10P Headstock Fiber Gear Replacement
No question, dedicated dryer is easier to use (some of them are not better though - look for heated units)... it's just I'm cheap and also usually need things on friday night when there's no place to
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Vedran
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Re: V10P Headstock Fiber Gear Replacement
Looking at Amazon, I see that a filament dryer is only 65 dollars. Maybe getting a dedicated drying unit is not such a terrible idea, unless you have to dry multiple colors at the same time. Get
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Andrei
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Re: V10P Headstock Fiber Gear Replacement
Simplest way to do it is to stick the whole role on the printer bed, maybe put it on some sort of standoff so it's not directly on the bed and get it to 50 or so for pla, and I guess 80C for Nylon
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Vedran
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Re: V10P Headstock Fiber Gear Replacement
A second hand dehydrator from Craig's list or Facebook marketplace should be pretty cheap Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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Andrei
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#27536
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Re: V10P Headstock Fiber Gear Replacement
All good advice. I think I can maintain the resolution I need with a .6mm nozzle, and the reduction in print time has been a lifesaver. I probably won't go any bigger than that though. Printing with a
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Ryan Harmon
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#27535
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Re: Anyone live in North Florida or South Georgia?
Sorry about my moderator misunderstanding Vedran. That is more impressive to me. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with this group. It is really appreciated! Regards, Mike
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Michael OConnor
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Re: Anyone live in North Florida or South Georgia?
Glad to help... not a moderator though. Not angling to become one either :) Regards Vedran [email protected]> wrote:
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Vedran
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#27533
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Re: Anyone live in North Florida or South Georgia?
Thank you Vedran! I didn¡¯t know that Keith Rucker was in Tifton, Georgia. Thought he was in the Carolinas. B That is great to know as it is only 75 miles from our place. We actually drive through
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Michael OConnor
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