I'm a fabricator by trade.i live in michigan.im working on a home machine shop but I would like to build my own machines
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I'm a fabricator by trade.i live in michigan.im working on a home machine shop but I would like to build my own machines
Dztoolz - welcome to HomemadeTools.net :welcome:
What machines would you like to build first? Let me know and I'll post some links for you.
I am thinking of a small press break.bench top.i have a electrical trailer jack(motor was bad) so I'm doing a full set up with garage door components. I am going to try the limit switches so it will stop at 90° bends.
Would belt work or should I try chain and sprockets?
From the way you are describing what you plan on doing. the garage door opener would already have a sprocket for a #25 chain so you cold probably get away with sprockets easy enough. However sprockets and chain have no slip unless you incorporate a friction clutch in your design to serve as a torque limiter.
With a belt and pulley's these can have a built in torque limiting factor depending on how tight the belt is.
You did not mention the capacity of the trailer jack so it might be possible to over power the jack screw even with a modest 1/3 HP opener depending on the gearing.
the attached file may help you to determine the tonnage required for your sheet metal projects this chart shows the tons required per foot so if you are only making something say 4 inches wide divide by 3 to come up with the force required
Attachment 25465
As far as using limit switches this is a good idea just remember there is always an amount of spring back so over bending a few degrees is almost always required different materials have different spring back rates also the radius of the punch factors in the larger the radius the more spring back there will be
Thanks you.the set up my opener had was belt off the motor and it went to a box with a fine thread rod and two adjustment bolts that went up and down to and from the limit switches.then chain drive off that .I'll find pics and show you.ill have to look for them.thanks for the info
If you can across any links plez post some.i like diy Mills lathes and press's.im going to look some up
Here you go:
Homemade Milling Tools: Homemade Milling Tools - HomemadeTools.net
Homemade Lathes: Homemade Lathes - HomemadeTools.net
Homemade Lathe Accessories: Homemade Lathe Accessories - HomemadeTools.net
Homemade Brakes and Presses: Homemade Brakes and Presses - HomemadeTools.net