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Overunity Machines Forum



The Bucking Magnet Motor

Started by z.monkey, August 25, 2010, 08:52:33 PM

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z.monkey

Remember that whole, sloppy, cross slide table problem?

Yeah, ain't got that no moerz...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

z.monkey

Getting a new machine table gives me an excuse to upgrade some other things...

I was clamping the Drill Press to the table with some bar clamps.  I drilled some 1/2" holes in the bench to clamp the Drill Press base with some 1/2" machine screws.

Then I clamped the Palmgren Table to the Drill Press Table with some C-Clamps, temporarily, so I can cut the holes in the adapter plate which will attach the Palmgren Table to the Drill Press Table.  There are a set of mounting points on the Palmgen Table which are a bit larger than the mounting points on the Drill Press Table.  I have a spare piece of 1/2" thick aluminum plate which is just right to join the two.  I marked up the plate and put the pilot holes in it using the temporarily mounted Palmgren Table.  Then worked them to size with a Unibit in a Hand Drill.

I need to get a 45 degree, 1/2" countersink so that I can make the bolt heads flush.  Then I can mount the new table on the drill press.  I really need to get a larger drill press so that I can utilize the full range of the new table, but for what I need to do right now, I've got plenty of space...

Its like Mini-Mill 2.0...
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broli

Nice upgrade man, but It's best you make something lovely with it for the wife (if there is one) first before attempting FE, or else it will come back to bite you in the ass big time ;D .

z.monkey

Quote from: broli on March 18, 2011, 01:51:12 AM
Nice upgrade man, but It's best you make something lovely with it for the wife (if there is one) first before attempting FE, or else it will come back to bite you in the ass big time ;D .
She said "That's pretty"...
Its my motivation to make "pretty" bits of billet.  Every piece nets the same response...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

z.monkey

I got a Countersink bit on order Friday.  Couldn't find one local...
The head of the bolt is 7/8", and the biggest bit I found here was 3/4".
Should have a the new countersink on Tuesday.

In the meanwhile, I got the Table set up for the countersink process.
I've got extra clamps in there because I've never made a 7/8" cut in
a chunk of AMS-4027, so kinda don't know what to expect with the
new table and all...

Another shot of why I need an adapter plate...

Edit:  BTW it'sa 90 degree countersink, was looking at axial angle, and not tip angle...
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