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Coil winding machine - version 2
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGore" data-source="post: 64392" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>So, this morning I had a little time on my hands. What to do, what to do?</p><p></p><p>I decide to quickly make a new handle for the winding machine - the one which controls the letaral movement of the guide system, connected to the threaded rod. I am sad to say that there was nothing "quick" about it because as I started making it, my imagination took over. Not that it's a bad thing, but now the rest of the winding machine looks so dull compared to this new handle...</p><p></p><p>Pics below:</p><p>1. The old handle was just a piece of round bar, bent at a 90 deg angle, and welded to an M10 nut. It's what we call a "quick win".</p><p>2. A piece of aluminium rod similar to the one I used to make the new handle from. It is 60mm diameter x 20mm thick.</p><p>3. The result of a number of hours worth of machine work</p><p>4. Different angle.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the back has the same angled cut as the front - we can't skimp on the details now can we? Perhaps there is a bit of a machinist hidden inside me after all ;D</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Ian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGore, post: 64392, member: 3"] So, this morning I had a little time on my hands. What to do, what to do? I decide to quickly make a new handle for the winding machine - the one which controls the letaral movement of the guide system, connected to the threaded rod. I am sad to say that there was nothing "quick" about it because as I started making it, my imagination took over. Not that it's a bad thing, but now the rest of the winding machine looks so dull compared to this new handle... Pics below: 1. The old handle was just a piece of round bar, bent at a 90 deg angle, and welded to an M10 nut. It's what we call a "quick win". 2. A piece of aluminium rod similar to the one I used to make the new handle from. It is 60mm diameter x 20mm thick. 3. The result of a number of hours worth of machine work 4. Different angle. Yes, the back has the same angled cut as the front - we can't skimp on the details now can we? Perhaps there is a bit of a machinist hidden inside me after all ;D Regards, Ian. [/QUOTE]
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