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snoman 13-10-2016 05:43

pic: Cim sharp
 

DaveL 13-10-2016 05:48

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Too funny.
After a sharpening, does the room smell of burning wood?

While that is quite a conversation starter, I might suggest you save space and avoid the chance of disintegration due to floor contact, by buying a bunch of mechanical pencils.

Dave

BetaHelix 13-10-2016 10:44

Re: pic: Cim sharp
 
My first thought

bobbysq 13-10-2016 10:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BetaHelix (Post 1611633)
My first thought

Get the Buster plates, we're doing this Saturday.

Cothron Theiss 13-10-2016 11:55

Re: pic: Cim sharp
 
A picture says a thousand words, but a video might tell us if it works or not.

Also, this.

But it looks like a fun project!

snoman 13-10-2016 17:13

Re: pic: Cim sharp
 
Are you sick of the pencil sharpeners that bog down? Try this.. I will work on getting some video. Works great though.

ctt956 13-10-2016 17:36

Re: pic: Cim sharp
 
Finally, a pencil sharpener whose motor doesn't separate from the gearbox and/or gearbox doesn't separate from the sharpening blade! Or at least one that's (easily)repairable if it does separate.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BetaHelix (Post 1611633)
My first thought

I think another CIM could be added to that gearbox...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cothron Theiss (Post 1611648)
Also, this.

Yes, but...this one is environmentally friendly! The nitro engine sharpener is the Bugatti Veyron of pencil sharpeners; inefficient, not clean running, limited utility, but fast and powerful. The CIM powered sharpener is the Tesla of pencil sharpeners; a bit heavier, but zero emissions, quieter, more useful, and still amazingly powerful. :D Take your pick...

frcguy 13-10-2016 17:44

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Hmmm... I bet we could make this smaller with a VersaPlanatary and MiniCIM :D.

Harrison.Smith 13-10-2016 19:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by frcguy (Post 1611691)
Hmmm... I bet we could make this smaller with a VersaPlanatary and MiniCIM :D.

Obviously a 775pro or 2 are needed..

Bryce2471 13-10-2016 19:20

Re: pic: Cim sharp
 
I just use the belt sander...

roboruler 13-10-2016 22:14

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Originally Posted by snoman (Post 1611688)
Are you sick of the pencil sharpeners that bog down?

But the issue here, is that when the pencil sharpener gets jammed, your just gonna destroy the mechanism inside the sharpener. You would be better off not using a gearbox or even a faster motor like a 775pro and a flywheel.

ratdude747 17-10-2016 00:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Harrison.Smith (Post 1611701)
Obviously a 775pro or 2 are needed..

I'd personally go oldschool and run a couple of old Fischer price motors in a double doozy type transmission.


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