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For the moment, i have to make a chock. It is not the best, and not so nice... but have to make something and the result
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6 in 1 tool kit (multi purpose machine)
cristikc replied to cristikc's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
For one setup, it takes about 5-15 minutes (maximum) to make the configuration, from one tipe to other. For variable speed, you need to make some adjustments to the power. One solution is to put a variable resistor ( reostat) and to use a male - famele new conection. The second is to have a variable power supply with the output from 5 to 15 volts, and at least 2 to 3 Amp. I will come with some new ideas, but for the moment i have no time to finish my ideas. All the best to all Cristi -
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A small pause for the end of the year, and week-ends with my nice Continue with the ratlines some adjustments to the serving machine for the size some details
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Thanks for the share. I use almost the same way, but is better to take some ideas, and for the new ones, it is very well to give ideas. Al the best and a Happy new year. Cristi
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Newbie question on tools
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I did not see till now this part, but it is very well build, and very interesting, even for old builders Thanks for share Cristi -
Reading/decoding Mamoli Rigging Charts
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Thanks for all the explanations and pictures. All the best and a nice Christmas and Happy new year Cristi -
6 in 1 tool kit (multi purpose machine)
cristikc replied to cristikc's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I used just as lathe for wood, i made just some tests making small barrels, and seems to work ok. I also make some belaying pins and it is ok. Maybe the RPM can be high, but i will make some adjusments after christmas. It is not an Unimat, it seem to be a copy (Unimat i saw don't produce this "toy") but for small things we make to the seeps it is OK. For Janos, it is also a table saw, but i had no time to try Hope to be ok in the future. All the best to all, and a Happy Christmas Cristi -
6 in 1 tool kit (multi purpose machine)
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