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 From:  Lemo (LEMONNADO)
1619.5 
Here's the project. I am actually building this right now.


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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
1619.6 In reply to 1619.5 
What is this curious engine?
An automatic weld gaz pipeline? ;)

EDITED: 20 May 2008 by PILOU

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 From:  Michael Gibson
1619.7 In reply to 1619.5 
Looks interesting Lemo!

- Michael
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
1619.8 In reply to 1619.5 
Hi Lemo,
Just curious, are you modeling all the standard parts ie: screws, couplings etc in MoI or are you grabbing them from one of the online 3d libraries ?

Cheers
~Danny~
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 From:  Lemo (LEMONNADO)
1619.9 
It's a gear box. I am building a larger CNC machine. The one I build is not big enough any longer...
With that larger motors come along. For the heavy axis I use two motors in union. One runs right and the other left.
In the middle is a pulley. Which uses a timing belt to drive the larger Pulley. With the 1:3 ratio the RPM are in the speed range of the machine and the torque is tripled as well. One cannot have enough torque! More when the bugger is running.

I made all parts myself. The screws are available as Library. But I have many in my shop and I am not sure if they are fitting the model. So I make them myself. Screw takes about 30 seconds to make and the coupli9ng a minute. Being lazy... I neglect the thread on the screws. It is more important for me to see how long they protrude in the work piece so I can instantly see if two or more screws would 'hit' each other in the middle. That would be a bad surprise after milling all the parts and then having to figure out that some element cannot be fastened, screws have to be cut, and all becomes a sea of pain.

The Machines i use to make the parts are pre WWII machines (early thirties) ... Once in a while they need a kick and a tweak, but in general they behave better than the cheap modern copy from China.

Cheers
Lemo
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