building a lapping machine. Need motor recommendations.
This is a simple project for me. I want to take a rotary table which I have only used 3 times in the 5 years I have owned it and turn it into a lapping machine. It will have a ground plate on top with an adhesive sand paper disc spinning slowly and a fence to keep the parts in place.
The part I am trying to figure out is a motor. I would like it to be about the size of a stepper motor (nema 23) and just plug into the wall and start turning at a slow rpm. I do have extra stepper motors, but I don't know how to make them spin by themselves without some type of mach software. I can follow instructions too, so if someone has a way to make a stepper turn to a specific rpm (that I dont yet know) and is simple to either make, or cheaper to buy, then I am all ears.
Re: building a lapping machine. Need motor recommendations.
Why be tied to a computer or spend for a special standalone stepper driver, just use a small dc motor or gear motor, plenty for cheap at surplus stores.
Hoss
Re: building a lapping machine. Need motor recommendations.
exactly my point. I don't want to have it computerized at all. I just want to put a part on it, flip a switch and the motor starts to slowly turn. i can tinker with the speed with gear ratio's, but still I need a motor that is a plug in and go.
Re: building a lapping machine. Need motor recommendations.
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nateman_doo
exactly my point. I don't want to have it computerized at all. I just want to put a part on it, flip a switch and the motor starts to slowly turn. i can tinker with the speed with gear ratio's, but still I need a motor that is a plug in and go.
What are you going to lap? If it needs to be precise then a figure 8 motion is probably better than just circular. As far as motor goes an AC motor would be the easiest I would think. There is already a good amount of gear reduction in the table. I would be worried about the AC motor RPM being too high. I think you can use a potentiometer to reduce the RPM but you loose torque, which shouldn't be an issue in your case as long as your motor is not too small.
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lapping small copper parts. AC motor is fine, but I don't want a hulking size 56C type motor, more like the size of a nema 23 motor. but AC, DC, I don't care. AC motor that takes 120V plug in the wall would be the easiest. I could use a ceiling fan controller to adjust the speed, but I just need a link to a motor of a hand held size.
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ive been googleing for days, but there SO much info there, I was trying to sort through it all. Thank you. The first 2 of those sound like they would foot the bill nicely.
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What about a rear window wiper motor?...even comes complete with reduction and back and forth motion......?
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wow, no wonder I couldn't find my thread. I didn't realize it was moved. I figured a benchtop lapping machine would fall under.... well... benchtop machines right? I know its not a mill, but its on a benchtop. But whatever... I digress.
Anywhoo.... I had a moment while staring into the infinite beyond in my basement where my old X2 mill used to live. Then I realized that the X2 sized motor was exactly what I was looking for (or a bit smaller). So I bought a DC motor controller, (KBLC-19) and I am now looking at this particular motor since the X2 ($213) or even the X1 micro mill motor ($157) is too expensive:
0.5kw Air cooled spindle 1Pcs ER11 chuck CNC 500W Spindle Motor + 52mm clamps For DIY CNC 1050456B-in Machine Tool Spindle from Industry & Business on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba Group
So the motor control was $35.00, and the motor here is $80 shipped. I didn't pull the trigger yet since I wanted to see if I could find the motor itself without the clamp and ER collet so it would be cheaper, but so far my attempts have been unsuccessful.
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Why not use a granite countertop cut off as both the plate and the abrasive(use oil as a lubricant) simply put it on top of a turn table or something. no need to wear out a worm driven rotary table...
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I already have the rotary table. It will sit there and collect dust forever. At least I could put it to some use.
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i'm thinking you could direct drive the rotary table from 1800 rpm.. is it 60:1 already?
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I honestly have no idea what the ratio is.
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Re: building a lapping machine. Need motor recommendations.
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Eldon_Joh
i'm thinking you could direct drive the rotary table from 1800 rpm.. is it 60:1 already?
I think it is 90:1. I did 1 turn on the handle it it went about 4°, so that gave me 360 / 4 = 90
which if I am thinking right, a 1500 rpm motor divided by 90 would be turning it at 17rpm. Lapping is a slow process, but at 17rpm's is that too slow?
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17 rpm would probably be about right for something 3 foot diameter or larger.
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re: New Machine: Build a Lapping Machine
Motor arrived. 12mm shaft, and the rotary table shaft is as well.
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