A guy who builds his own tools to make more tools. Another self taught "propeller head" building stuff. Interested in motors, 3D-printing and unique art pieces. And alot of other stuff.
It definitely has the power, but if you continue to abuse that brusless motor like this. One it will take you forever to cut through stuff and two you will burn the controler, or the motor's coils. If you would find and you can find smaller blades for it, it can probably be operational for a long time. The brushless motor inside an 18v drill is quite the same in size with that one, but they use gears. If you want to use blades these size, at least you can use the 1 mm thick ones or i think there are even 0.8 mm, i use those in my angle grinder for almost everything. First of all they cut faster, less sparks flying around, makes a much finer cut too. The only thing you have to be carefull with those blades is to secure the part you're cuting to not pinch your blade as you cut, because those 0.8mm are flimsy and can explode if you're cutting in the wrong direction or without a ferm grip.
Are you running them in a Wye configuration? Also did you wind one coil clockwise then the next coil counter clockwise, or is every coil wound in the same direction? I'm having an issue with mine, I did a wye configuration and alternated each coils winding direction as I went around the stator. Thanks.
Hi! sorry for the late reply. I thinks it Wye - at least its a three wire configuration. The coils are all clockwise. I tried to do clockwise and counter clockwise - but never got them working.
awesome ,haha we understand if you need to leave and use the toilet for abit , unfortunatly ,this will allways happen ,3d printing cant handle the centrifical force ,the bonds start comming appart,,theres nothing you can do ,except make it from metal
Hi, thanks! I try my best. Did not shoot the build, will do it on the second version of the motor. The previous video shows how the tale of the motor ended with some more volts :)