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Suggestions to pack round DC motor so bracket holds

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Mike Poole03/12/2019 10:58:55
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The OP suggests resilient mount so I suspect it is not a direct tooling spindle.

Mike

Ian P03/12/2019 11:01:57
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I know (knew) your answer referred to NDIY's comment but TBH his suggestion of a making a proper mount makes perfect sense to me.

From previous posts of Chriss TT I deduce that he is very particular in doing everything correctly and by the book!

Ian P

not done it yet03/12/2019 11:08:40
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Posted by Michael Gilligan on 03/12/2019 10:28:35:
Posted by Ian P on 03/12/2019 10:20:52:

I have nothing whatsoever against bushings if they are fit for purpose,

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Ian, [for clarity]

My question was specifically a response to ‘not done it yet’

MichaelG.

I think Ian responded quite adequately.smiley

Michael Gilligan03/12/2019 15:49:37
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Posted by Ian P on 03/12/2019 11:01:57:

I know (knew) your answer referred to NDIY's comment but TBH his suggestion of a making a proper mount makes perfect sense to me.

From previous posts of Chriss TT I deduce that he is very particular in doing everything correctly and by the book!

Ian P

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Chris also has a Sherline Lathe and mill, so making a custom mount for a 75mm diameter motor is likely to be quite an onerous task for him.

He also states that he has a cylindrical motor and a cylindrical clamp [albeit not yet illustrated], which is a little oversize ... A situation which is crying-out for a simple split bushing, I would say.

... and I’m sure that’s in ‘the book’.

I have no further comment.

secret MichaelG.

 

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 03/12/2019 15:52:20

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