mike_mccue
Thanks Spacey.
I had reviewed your photos but I never knew exactly where you got the motor. I figured you found a scrap one.
That seems simple.
I thought I recalled that you wanted to increase your rpm at the actual coil? Did you get to where you want to be?
Do you find that the AC foot controller provides smooth operation?
Do you find that you use the speed control very much? Is it mianly for getting started and stopping?
Do you have an opinon about the tension? Does the motor need to be very powerful?
Thanks.
best regards,
mike
All good questions.
My answers are what they are because that's what I wanted. Many other designs would
sure do it and some even better, maybe.
Something to consider is a lathe. One with speed control can be had for @$150.00. The plus
is the ability to center a bobbin much better.
No matter what method to spin there is the counting issue. It is something one figures out how
to do with their machine just as they chose how to spin.
The only issues I had with mine were getting an accurate count with my preferred speed range.
0-@2,800 rpms. Which I did.
I did not want a foot speed controller. I went with a dial w/ switch on/off or switch on with variable speed for hand control.
I designed it to be compact. Easy and fast to set-up and put away.
Tension in hand winding is key...along with count. Consistancy + accuracy and one can replicate and
fine tune.
I wouldn't want anything less of the motor I'm using.
Speed and the adjustment of is part of ones technique I imagine. I can only say I use the speed
controller and don't think I'd like going from stop to start.
There are not many consumer type winders offered for those just wanting to give it a shot. Most
options are expensive.
Most are faced with having to build one at their own risk.
Having done that, it is not something that I would recommend to somebody...it would be like- I did
it this way, you do it this way too.
I say dive in and hope you can swim, good luck.
I know you're gathering info....I recoommend consideration of a few main issues;
Cost- do you mind if you piss off @4-500 dollars if it doesn't pan out? (that is a conservative cost estimate)
Gather all the info....tricky part- you gonna listen to one person? If yes....not a good idea.
Do you know how to mount the bobbins so they'll spin true?
Do you know how to build bobbins? Where to get parts/magnets and the cost?
Do you know what kind of wires and the cost?
Do you know how you will charge magnets and costs?
Do you know all the materials it takes to build pickups, where to get them and the costs?
Do you have everything in place for potting?
These are just a few questions...I believe you get my point.
To spin a bobbin at variable speeds......well that is the easy part.