Metal Mickey
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Well I have at last managed to get into the workshop again and am in the middle of making a power feed (to my own design) for my RF25 milling machine, bought from Axminster tools some years ago. I will be writing up the design including drawings, when I finally complete it.
The only work that remains however is to secure the bars and create a cover and lever (to engage and disengage the feed) add the decals, then paint. So far in tests it works well and it powers both ways with good variable speeds available and plenty of torque.
When looking at the pictures don't worry about the driving dog,since this was the first casting and I intend to make a pattern, updated to take account of lessons during construction. The idea is that the motor will be engaged and released by use of a lever, sliding the whole motor head in and out. A picture or two should help to make things clearer.
Metal Mickey
The only work that remains however is to secure the bars and create a cover and lever (to engage and disengage the feed) add the decals, then paint. So far in tests it works well and it powers both ways with good variable speeds available and plenty of torque.
When looking at the pictures don't worry about the driving dog,since this was the first casting and I intend to make a pattern, updated to take account of lessons during construction. The idea is that the motor will be engaged and released by use of a lever, sliding the whole motor head in and out. A picture or two should help to make things clearer.
Metal Mickey