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One Step Forward, One Step Back

🕑 Added 2024-03-23 19:27:21 +0000 UTC
One Step Forward, One Step Back
One Step Forward, One Step Back
One Step Forward, One Step Back
One Step Forward, One Step Back
One Step Forward, One Step Back
One Step Forward, One Step Back

Comments

Seta

I made brass rings with a set screws. That spring loop design for the carriage motor is bananas… Next time I will gut the inside of the motor and will mate a nema motor to the gears, and it will fit inside the motor body. Cheap to replace and stronger.

Brandon Sander

Good eye!

Richard Kramer

A Friedrich Dinkle 3 dimension pantograph? Looks like an early model.

Michael Faragher

Oh, the things you can do with that. Looking forward to like six repair and upgrade videos followed by a flood of neat things made by it.

Brandon Sander

Well I appreciate that man! There is obviously pressure (financially) to keep up the pace, but we are backing off here soon to a video every 3 weeks. Hoping this will give a little more time in the shop and with the family as opposed to the majority of the time we currently spend in the editing booth. Should overall make the videos better so I think it's the right move. I feel you on the electrical. I'm by no means an expert either and learn as I go just like you. It can be really mystifying until you find the problem and realize how obvious it was all along! 😆 Thanks as always!

Brandon Sander

Nah, much cooler. A Pantograph!

Brandon Sander

Pretty close! It's a Deckel!

Brandon Sander

It sure is! Deckel GK12. Making some progress on the Hardinge clone 😁

Brandon Sander

Some things are gonna have to go... unfortunately 😬

Rogan Creswick

I can't wait to see how you're mounting these new machines to the walls and ceiling, so I can steal the ideas and fit more machines in my garage too... (This is why I don't have a pantograph...)

Michael Faragher

Is that a pantograph? Otherwise looks like you're truing up some tool holders and rebuilding some motor that's seen some better days but was built to last.

Guy Lopes

Looks like a Gorton engraving machine?

Locane

Hell yeah! Keep up the awesome work! I personally don't care so much about video schedule if you're ever super worried about that. A lot of my favorite youtubers make one massive video every 6 months, so I hope you're not feeling pressured to get content out as fast as possible. I love electrical side projects because I like learning even more about electrical systems in-house. I recently did my own minisplit installation in to two rooms and had to swap a breaker in my panel for one that was rated for the emergency shutoff as well as get all the wires hooked up to the condenser unit correctly. Made some mistakes despite knowing a fair amount from youtube and personal experience about home electric (I swapped the control wires for Head 1 to Head 2 and was mystified when H1 was frozen and H2 wouldn't blow cold air XD). Every time you do one I file away some knowledge about something I might care about one day. :) Honestly I watch your channel for the stuff to learn, regardless of what it is, doesn't have to be machining specifically. It's why I like Farmcraft101, too, John's great. Anyway keep it up!

ANTHONY ALGIERI

It's a horizontal isn't it


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