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STEORN DEMO LIVE & STREAM in Dublin, December 15th, 10 AM

Started by PaulLowrance, December 04, 2009, 09:13:07 AM

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PaulLowrance

Is there a cure for a wobbly drill press? On now on my 3rd eOrbo replication attempt! The drilled holes are lopsided, lol.

BTW, Happy New Year!

ATT

Quote from: PaulLowrance on December 31, 2009, 03:59:03 PM
Is there a cure for a wobbly drill press? On now on my 3rd eOrbo replication attempt! The drilled holes are lopsided, lol.

Happy New year, Paul.

Not much to a drill press:

- Roll your bit on a flat surface to see if it's bent.
- Make sure your table is at 90 deg to your bit, use a square (not an adjustable t-square).
- Open the top, grab the pulley and see if you have play in the bushings.
- Whack the chuck with a chunk of wood to make sure it's seated.
- Make sure the inside of the chuck is clean, no shrapnel in there to offset your bit when you insert it and tighten it down.

Tony



Groundloop

Members on this forum,

My solid state Orbo generator is completed.

First test:

Connected power to oscillator, adjusted oscillator, no magnets on the coils, output was zero volt.
Attached N35 Neo magnets (crappy magnets) and the output was 180 Volt AC no load voltage.

Will be back soon with more testing.

Groundloop.


k4zep

Quote from: PaulLowrance on December 31, 2009, 03:59:03 PM
Is there a cure for a wobbly drill press? On now on my 3rd eOrbo replication attempt! The drilled holes are lopsided, lol.

BTW, Happy New Year!

  Is it a wobbley drill press or wobbly bit.  Use VERY SHARP BIT, use a Forstner bit, go VERY SLOW, use right RPM for material.........

Ben


k4zep

Quote from: Groundloop on December 31, 2009, 04:15:00 PM
Members of this forum,

My solid state Orbo generator is completed.

First test:

Connected power to oscillator, adjusted oscillator, no magnets on the coils, output was zero volt.
Attached N35 Neo magnets (crappy magnets) and the output was 180 Volt AC no load voltage.

Will be back soon with more testing.

Turns in (Inductance), Turns out (inductance) inductance with magnets?, Voltage in?????  Current out into load.

Respectfully
Ben

Groundloop.