Good day today, I finally got the 10ER 12V-DC conversion completed. The control panel is all mounted and painted, the switches are all install as well as the Tach. Get this,,,,," Everything Works ".
Now I can start using the lathe to turn my first pieces. I will attempt Large Chess Pieces. Key word there is ATTEMPT. That is what I really want to do with this now. I want to thank every one in this group of great guys for all the help that you all have supplied to me. You made the conversion go allot easier than I thought it would have been.
My 10ER Completed
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Man, that looks pretty cool!
Chris
Chris
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Hi, Very cool what you did with your 10ER!
Another forum member referred me to your post b/c I was asking if anyone had ever rigged up a tachometer to their SS.
I have a 510 and am interested in rigging up a tach, but don't know the first thing about it. I use SS primarily for wood turning so I would want to know RPM's of the quill (ie not the motor's drive shaft). I assume that somehow the tach has to detect rotational speed via inductance and that a sensor needs to be near the quill. (I am basing this mostly on the way the speedometer works on my bicycle.) Also how do you power the tach? It would be nice if could just use a couple of AA batteries as opposed to working off A/C. Then I suppose an on/off switch would be handy so it didn't drain the batteries.
Would appreciate any insight!
THx,
Eric in Philly
Another forum member referred me to your post b/c I was asking if anyone had ever rigged up a tachometer to their SS.
I have a 510 and am interested in rigging up a tach, but don't know the first thing about it. I use SS primarily for wood turning so I would want to know RPM's of the quill (ie not the motor's drive shaft). I assume that somehow the tach has to detect rotational speed via inductance and that a sensor needs to be near the quill. (I am basing this mostly on the way the speedometer works on my bicycle.) Also how do you power the tach? It would be nice if could just use a couple of AA batteries as opposed to working off A/C. Then I suppose an on/off switch would be handy so it didn't drain the batteries.
Would appreciate any insight!
THx,
Eric in Philly
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Hi,
You can buy an inexpensive hand held non contact tachometer from Harbor Freight $40 or amazon $20.
just put a piece of the included reflector tape on the rear quill take off spindle or a small faceplate mounted there and you are all set. They are battery operated. You can also get a setup similar to the above to make it more permanent.
https://www.amazon.com/Handheld-Digital ... 0828K3W9H/
https://www.harborfreight.com/digital-p ... 66632.html
Good Luck!!!
Personally, I just adjust the speed by by the approximates of the speed control. I have a non contact like above, but haven't gotten around to using it.
Have Fun
You can buy an inexpensive hand held non contact tachometer from Harbor Freight $40 or amazon $20.
just put a piece of the included reflector tape on the rear quill take off spindle or a small faceplate mounted there and you are all set. They are battery operated. You can also get a setup similar to the above to make it more permanent.
https://www.amazon.com/Handheld-Digital ... 0828K3W9H/
https://www.harborfreight.com/digital-p ... 66632.html
Good Luck!!!
Personally, I just adjust the speed by by the approximates of the speed control. I have a non contact like above, but haven't gotten around to using it.
Have Fun
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I am curious how it can read "2.5 RPM" using a 0.5 second sample time.
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Yeah right !
Math is right also.
P.S. Methinks multiplying by 2.5 rather than 48 is relevant.
Math is right also.
P.S. Methinks multiplying by 2.5 rather than 48 is relevant.
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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange