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    Thumbs up Homemade grinding machine for precise work

    In this viveo I show you how to make Homemade grinding machine for precise work. This sharpening machine will help you do precision work. I applied the motor from the washing machine. This high speed motor with speed regulation and stabilization.



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    Here are quality photos https://photos.app.goo.gl/8go6m16Zqi6h1QAA7
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    bobs409 (Dec 6, 2019), Corm (Dec 9, 2019), Drew1966 (Dec 2, 2019), Jon (Nov 30, 2019), rlm98253 (Dec 8, 2019), Slim-123 (Dec 9, 2019), Tuomas (Nov 30, 2019)

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    That's nice build mate!
    Download plans for bench grinders.

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    Thanks liberal! We've added your Grinding Machine to our Grinding category,
    as well as to your builder page: liberal's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:




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    That is a nice tool

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    I could see that being very useful! I've already got a few good idea's in my head now... lol

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    Excellent design and fabrication, sir.

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    Nice little arbor grinder much better than trying to use a chop saw
    Never try to tell me it can't be done
    When I have to paint I use KBS products

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    Great, subscribed. Where did you get the regulator for the motor? I'm gonna make mine but if there is something ready I will go for buy instead of DIY.

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    I made it myself according to this scheme

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    Nice, I love the simplicity of the circuit. It will start the motor from a shelf of around 60V and the feedback is not as precise as what would be achieved with an opamp but its simplicity is a plus, congratulations for your design.
    I have a bunch of digitally controllable dimmers (10A 240V) so my idea was to control one of them with a couple of opamp and a comparator to pick up the feedback from the alternator (used as tachometer) usually found in washing machine motors or to pick up a simple encoder (just made with a hall sensor or a photocoupler and a cogwheel) for any universal motor that do not come with a pre-installed alternator/tachometer. This would be a very versatile circuit capable to provide good speed regulation. Since I can't find this kind of drivers on the market I thought it could be of interest for others because universal motors are ubiquitous and a cogwheel+hall sensor or a simple low resolution encoder disc are really easy to add and cheap.
    Last edited by Claudio HG; Dec 17, 2019 at 04:35 AM.

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