A new OM about to be born

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tippie53
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Re: A new OM about to be born

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you have too large a motor I have the same set up and use a 1/4 hp be very careful that can grab and through a body in an instant
I have mine set so the motor is on a hinge and its weight keeps the tension but its not so hard as it can slip if it grabs.

I had seen a guy destroy a guitar with too powerful a motor
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Kevin Sjostrand
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Re: A new OM about to be born

Post by Kevin Sjostrand »

Thanks John.
Actually the motor is on a pivot rod only the motor weight puts tension on the pully. I run it at about 1000rpm.
I can stall it out if I want.
Yes I'm aware of the possible grabbing so I am careful

When I was making knives I had one grabbed on a small high speed buffer once(only one time out of hundreds made) and it slammed into the floor....scary.
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