Members stor Posted March 13, 2019 Members Report Posted March 13, 2019 I got a Juki lu-563 and as soon as i got it i took the old clutch motor out and now i use it as a boat anchor I invested in a Jack JK-563A-1 servo motor and its nice ! However ! its abit to fast for me even at its slower speed and when i did some digging around i found that i wasn't the only one with that problem and tried to find a good solution for it without spending 2-300 euros on top of that and i figured a smaller pulley would do the trick but couldn't find any 40 mm pully for it. After some brainstorming i figured I just make a 3d model of what i needed and hired a 3d printer owner to print it for me and it arrived today, i needed to drill out the hole and do some file work to get it to fit and now it installed. I printed it in PLA as a test and gonna run in until it falls apart but im surprised that it works so well ! im totally happy with the speed now, i can do a recording if anyone wanna see the speed. Here is a few photos Kind regards Peter - Antfarm steel & leather Quote
Members nylonRigging Posted March 13, 2019 Members Report Posted March 13, 2019 That is some 'solid' MacGyver'ing right there . I giving you a Big thumbs-up on that print pulley . I seen it done ( printed pulley ) on ( the Larger Pulley ) with a under the table gear reduction and the guy swears it works perfect . What material you printing with ? The material will probable work for long time if you keep the friction/heat down with turning a low RPM . I see in your forum profile you from Sweden . So I don't know if you get the old 80's 'MacGyver' episode reruns there for the DIY reference ....LOL . Quote
Members jimi Posted March 13, 2019 Members Report Posted March 13, 2019 1 hour ago, stor said: i can do a recording if anyone wanna see the speed. Hi Stor, yes could you post a video of the speed Quote
Members stor Posted March 13, 2019 Author Members Report Posted March 13, 2019 Thanks ! i was around for the original run of MacGyver ! Printed it in PLA as test, see how it holds up, where not sure it would work at all and my backup plan was to do a speed reducer with a large and small pulley. /P 2 minutes ago, jimi said: Hi Stor, yes could you post a video of the speed i sort it out tomorrow. Quote
Members dikman Posted March 14, 2019 Members Report Posted March 14, 2019 If you search on ebay for "45mm pulley" they're around $3-4. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members chrisash Posted March 14, 2019 Members Report Posted March 14, 2019 Nylon may be a better long term filament as stronger and often used in gears etc, now he has the STL file made for the printer just a few hours printing to use another filament Quote Mi omputer is ot ood at speeling , it's not me
Members katit Posted March 14, 2019 Members Report Posted March 14, 2019 (edited) 9 hours ago, dikman said: If you search on ebay for "45mm pulley" they're around $3-4. $3-4 shipped from China. Just ordered one yesterday. But I guess it's part of fun to DIY I do lot's of things that don't make any financial sense.. Edited March 14, 2019 by katit Quote
Members stor Posted March 14, 2019 Author Members Report Posted March 14, 2019 15 hours ago, dikman said: If you search on ebay for "45mm pulley" they're around $3-4. 6 hours ago, katit said: $3-4 shipped from China. Just ordered one yesterday. But I guess it's part of fun to DIY I do lot's of things that don't make any financial sense.. I did find alot of 40-45 mm pulley but none that fit my 13 mm axel that my Jack have and i guess i could have spent more time to trying to find the right one but in the spirit of DIY whats the fun in that ? i learned 2 new skills and hopefully inspiring someone in the process. I keep you posted on the progress. Quote
Members stor Posted March 14, 2019 Author Members Report Posted March 14, 2019 (edited) On 3/13/2019 at 10:28 PM, jimi said: Hi Stor, yes could you post a video of the speed Slowest i could run on the slowest speed (500) The knocking sound is the hook hitting the needle, i just switched my hook (B1830-563-BA0) to get thicker thread at the bottom and i need to adjust the distance from hook to needle. sorting it out tomorrow. https://vimeo.com/323906546 Edited March 14, 2019 by stor Quote
Members stor Posted March 14, 2019 Author Members Report Posted March 14, 2019 12 hours ago, chrisash said: Nylon may be a better long term filament as stronger and often used in gears etc, now he has the STL file made for the printer just a few hours printing to use another filament yes, thats the plan now when i know it works. Quote
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