Hello everyone! For a long time I was going to assemble the machine more seriously than I was before ... And what happened, exceeded all my expectations! Original Video [TeraFox] - • РЕЗУЛЬТАТ ОГОНЬ!!!СТАН...
Wait, whaaat? 5:00 drilling a keyway. 8:43 slides a scratch built vise in the shot. 9:23 center drilling a running motor shaft. And a sweet belt sander, compact and powerful. Nice work
Прикольный гриндер и аккуратно сделано! Но, с твоего позволения, дам пару советов - ведущий шкив сделай конический, как и натяжной, это даст более точное и устойчивое центрирование ленты. Натяг делай не через болт, а через пружину, она компенсирует неровности ленты и у тебя пропадут колебания при обработке. Ты маленькую детальку обрабатываешь, а ленту заметно водит, это именно от твоего глухого натяжителя. Станок ТВ 320?
THANK GOD, SOMBODY WHO KILLS THAT "BLADT YOUR HEARING TO HELL" VOLUME WHEN MACHINING METAL!! Yeah, great work too. I wish I had a lathe, plasma cutter and TIG welder.
You probably want to bolt it down to something that won't move. And maybe have a few different diameters so that you can grind down corners more easily. Version 2, I suppose?
я почему-то подумал что вы поляк, у них тоже руки от куда надо, мне понравиллсь видео, моторчик от стиральной машины с регулятором китайским лучше и дешевле!
no bs noise, i say. most guys/people are wasting good elecrticity, whilst trying to 'entertain' us......no place for grunge/rap/metal 'music' = noise, unwanted and uncalled for good on you.
1.5kW, 2880rpm 3 phase. You can use single phase but size of motor will be big and bulky. You can try PMDC motor with speed controller too. But burr will get attracted to magnet. That is the minimum power required for any belt grinder for successful operation. Anything less than 0.75kW will get stalled during grinding.
@@michaelclark2840 hi ...i am in process of making one, using 3450 rpm 1 hp 120 volt motor, enough for my needs. Wil make the 5 inch drive roller wheel, from hardwood. lighter and less strain on motor end bearing. Am gathering all/any info on these, on youtube......good day, Mike
@@petersack5074 hey bud. Did you build your's? I'm in the states and wanting to build one that will accept 48" belts as they are more common and will last longer. Mine will be mostly be used for knife sharpening. Do you know if a simple/inexpensive way of slowing the belt speed down to 1700/1800 RPM without spending the money going variable speed? Thanks