For gearmotors per se, go to Grainger, not McMaster. The latter is excellent for shafts, rollers, etc.
For gearmotors per se, go to Grainger, not McMaster. The latter is excellent for shafts, rollers, etc.
This is a really nice roller base. Great design.
Would you be willing to share the parts list that you finally ended up using?
I'd like to Les, yet between the time that has passed since I began, the large box of unlabeled not-quite-right parts and the stack of invoices I couldn't single out the exact parts I used.
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Serious question for Konakoa - Would you consider making another one of these and if so, what would you charge?
VTB, I sent you a note.
A beautiful device...sure beats my Unicolor and Beseler motor bases...noisy things.
Edited to add -- I especially like the little rollers that keep the drum from walking.
Last edited by Vaughn; 5-Dec-2020 at 22:24.
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looks awesome, is that 80/20 extruded aluminum? I image the electronics are designed for an environment with liquids....
Thanks for the kind words Vaughn! DasBlute, yes, it's 80/20. The electronics are 12 volt off a wall adapter, and housed in a plastic box.
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