RockyAussie Report post Posted September 9, 2019 I stuffed up.. In a rush trying to get another 100 odd ring boxes done I didn't notice that my new filament in the 3d printer melted a little easier than the previous lot. For any who have not seen the post on "How I make Wedding ring boxes" check it out.- Anyway the result is I got over 200 hundred boxes that are splayed oversize where they touch the hot plate. This pic shows what I mean I think- Sanding them all down by hand with my normal clean up tool was going to take at least a couple of days not to mention a lot of Oh golly's and gosh darn its. I got to thinking about a spare sewing machine that I recently put on a servo motor and if I could do something with it. I didn't want to totally dismantle it or spend too much time on it either so I just clamped it to the side of the machine as shown. Once I got the pulley off, I saw that it had a key way so I decided I'd just print up a holder for the ring cup. One piece so I could get it down to sit on the bearing and another piece to go on top and have enough room to bolt down. 1/2 hour to draw and 1/2 your to print. Note: that I used some bicycle inner tube to have some method to apply outward pressure and some masking tape to get the cups on and off quickly and easily. Using the edge of a steel ruler it shaved the lip of nice and easy A little sanding and she is BEAUTIFULLL I am sure that these could be used very nicely as vertically or horizontally mounted burnishers, sanders, transporters and just a whole big heap of other stuff. If you've done anything else with one of these motors please feel free to put them up on here. Brian Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
noobleather Report post Posted September 9, 2019 You are a guru when it comes to making machines for leather work. Wish I had seen this before buying a burnisher. Keep the pics coming Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted September 9, 2019 1 hour ago, RockyAussie said: I stuffed up.. In a rush trying to get another 100 odd ring boxes done I didn't notice that my new filament in the 3d printer melted a little easier than the previous lot. For any who have not seen the post on "How I make Wedding ring boxes" check it out.- Anyway the result is I got over 200 hundred boxes that are splayed oversize where they touch the hot plate. This pic shows what I mean I think- Sanding them all down by hand with my normal clean up tool was going to take at least a couple of days not to mention a lot of Oh golly's and gosh darn its. I got to thinking about a spare sewing machine that I recently put on a servo motor and if I could do something with it. I didn't want to totally dismantle it or spend too much time on it either so I just clamped it to the side of the machine as shown. Once I got the pulley off, I saw that it had a key way so I decided I'd just print up a holder for the ring cup. One piece so I could get it down to sit on the bearing and another piece to go on top and have enough room to bolt down. 1/2 hour to draw and 1/2 your to print. Note: that I used some bicycle inner tube to have some method to apply outward pressure and some masking tape to get the cups on and off quickly and easily. Using the edge of a steel ruler it shaved the lip of nice and easy A little sanding and she is BEAUTIFULLL I am sure that these could be used very nicely as vertically or horizontally mounted burnishers, sanders, transporters and just a whole big heap of other stuff. If you've done anything else with one of these motors please feel free to put them up on here. Brian Well yes,,,I made a brass tumbler out of a treadmill my brass tumbler I see you are using emery cloth sand paper try this,,open mesh it last a lot longer, i like it better after it is used, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scoutmom103 Report post Posted September 9, 2019 That's very clever. Thank you for sharing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RockyAussie Report post Posted September 9, 2019 11 hours ago, Frodo said: I see you are using emery cloth sand paper try this,,open mesh it last a lot longer, i like it better after it is used, Thanks for the thought ....I will try and see if I can get some of that local. 10 hours ago, Scoutmom103 said: That's very clever. Thank you for sharing. Shame I wasn't clever enough to check the ring boxes as they were being printed but I guess it helped me see some more of the potential of these little motors. For a 3/4 hp motor with variable speed settings and mounting equipment that allows such a wide variety of positioning and for under a $100au on ebay. 12 hours ago, noobleather said: You are a guru when it comes to making machines for leather work. Wish I had seen this before buying a burnisher. Keep the pics coming Thanks @noobleather . Note that the face plate has 4 threaded screw holes (4mm) already tapped and waiting for mounting to tables or whatever... I'm thinking of making up a new double sided belt sander with them sometime soon. This one below I did with large bench grinder motors many years back and I want one that can sand on the under edge at the same pass. Gotta check one to destruction first though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites