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pic: Homemade Lathe By Team 806
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Re: pic: Homemade Lathe By Team 806
I think you'd like this: http://www.backyardmetalcasting.com/lathe1.html
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Re: pic: Homemade Lathe By Team 806
Very nice. What type of motor are you using to power it? and is that a planetary gear box?
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Re: pic: Homemade Lathe By Team 806
Thanks! No, actually it's a drill motor but I'm not sure of the type or brand. When we used it I was told that it was included in the 2002-2004 KOP range, I'm not absolutely sure when. The speed isn't too fast or too slow and it worked wonders in a pinch.
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Re: pic: Homemade Lathe By Team 806
It looks like the drill motor used on our 2004 bot, but it could have been used in years before that as well.
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Re: pic: Homemade Lathe By Team 806
Yeah, I believe that it was '04, now that i think about it I remember some team members taking the "side" off that robot which is now the base for the lathe.
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Re: pic: Homemade Lathe By Team 806
Ahh, the good ol' Bosch drill motor with included 2-speed transmission... For the teams that could keep everything running, it was a really good little drive setup. I seem to recall that involving a few tranny tweaks, though.
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