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    August challenge failure

    What about photoshop ;) Nobody would have noticed....
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    Jet or Wivamac

    Hi Paul, I don't fully understand this and may be completely wrong. I am interested so trying to work it out in my own head. Assuming your interest is genuine this is my thinking on the matter - which may be completely wrong :) Bicycle and cars have similar issues to overcome. High torque is...
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    Jet or Wivamac

    Of course if you want to turn really big things try this: http://lumberjocks.com/topics/5901 - scroll down a bit.... BM
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    Jet or Wivamac

    Done a bit more reading - my son is interested as he is doing an engineering course. It seams that torque drop off starts at 8% of motor speed for simple v/hz inverters and improves down to 2% for open loop vector inverters and 0% for closed loop vector inverters. No idea what type of inverter...
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    Jet or Wivamac

    Not wanting to go too far off topic but the question of torque fall off at low RPM interests me. This is my understanding but I may be completely wrong so please don't shoot me down. My understanding is that the torque does not fall off appreciably until the RPMs get very low. As the frequency...
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    This really sucks big time

    Greg, I think on the new lathe I would have gone with a similar design as yours if starting from today and not having experience of how well the stationary beer line works. One thing to remember when you switch to a low volume, high pressure approach is that even small leaks can vastly reduce...
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    This really sucks big time

    You are not missing anything - and I started with the same concern. I have not seen any others using the same design as mine before, as you say most have the rotary coupling on the tail stock side. My old lathe had a hollow spindle with a cross drilled spindle lock right through meaning it could...
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    need some help

    Hi, Not my area of expertise at all but I will have a go :) A 415v 3 phase is usually configured in a 'star' config. It may be possible to change to a 'delta' config by changing wires in the terminal box. Not all motors can be easily configured as delta as the necessary connections may be...
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    Jet or Wivamac

    I think I would have the Jet but both out of my price range so not looked really close at either. BM
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    This really sucks big time

    Had a bit of nightmare day so no photos. I did make a new 4" chuck and used two bearing this time and got 19 inches of mercury so a big improvement. I actually made 2 4 inch chucks - screwed the first one up with a silly mistake - didn't let the glue gun heat up properly and the fumbled feeding...
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    The lathe is dead - long live the lathe...

    It should get posted today. It is a slightly different length than the original but still fits as the motor can be adjusted backwards and forwards about an inch. The original spec belt is no longer available. A helpful man at Poolewood pointed me in the right direction. If you search the...
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    Quality

    Bob, I think you are right, if you make some ad-hoc sales and declare the income then you should be fine. The Inland Revenue will want you to become a sole trader when ad-hoc becomes regular income. Sadly there is no real definition of when this is but as I was doing monthly craft fairs my...
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    Resin Noob advice

    Thanks Nick, Still have not done any research so here goes for the first dumb question - you will soon see I have absolutely no idea what I am talking about...and I am sure I am getting ahead of myself. If I want a part wood, part resin item such as a piece of wood with large voids filled with...
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    Resin Noob advice

    I am also interested in this. I need to do some research first before I ask too many really stupid questions. I do have a vacuum pump and a vac chamber sounds easy enough to come by. Thinking half a propane cylinder with a thick lid and gasket? BM
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    lathe attachment for a Poolewood 28/40

    If you are holding out for an OEM large turning attachment you 'may' get lucky but I expect you are in for a long wait. This means DIY is your best bet or buy a fee standing rest such as the Jet one sold by Axminster. I have only seen one DIY attempt on the 28-40 and that is mine. I am sure...
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    DIY Tool Rests

    Hi Robbo, The components are: Stem - 1" mild steel to fit my banjo - cut at an angle. Body - 60mm x 6mm flat hot rolled mild steel - this is bent to whatever the angle is in the flypress and then stick welded on the stem. Edge - 6mm stainless steel rod epoxy glued to the top of the body The...
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    This really sucks big time

    Not a problem. I would definitely recommend using a vacuum gauge in the setup - easy to test if you have a leak. Vacuum gauges come in a variety of units, I choose inches of mercury for some reason I can't recall. I can take some photos tomorrow of the rest of the setup and give you some...
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    Quality

    Agree, for me it is essentially a hobby - I sell turned objects and blacksmith items, but due to poor health and having an almost full time job I can't realistically pursue it as a viable profit making business currently - I don't have the time and energy to pursue it. Still, I sell at a number...
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    Quality

    Pete, you are right to point that out. Trouble is that this is a bit of a difficult and gray area as I understand it - and I don't understand it that well so please double check anything I write:) I am married to a chartered accountant though and she has skimmed my post before I submitted it...
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