Jennifer Edwards
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There is a nice free tachometer application available at the iPhone “AppStore” that uses the camera flash on your phone as the strobe.
It is accurate to within .001 percent. To find it just search the AppStore for "tachometer". There are two applications returned from the search, choose the first one it is labeled: "Strobe Tachometer (RPM Meter)"
It is pretty slick, just dial in the RPM you want, push the button, and your camera flash LED will flash at that exact rythm.
Point the strobe at the tool in your mill, or at the chuck in your lathe, and simply adjust the speed of your machine until the object freeses. At that point you have matched that RPM exactly.
I do not have a built in tachometer in either my lathe or mill. This app is s lifesaver for calculating Surface Speeds of your tooling in the case of a mill or material speed in Meters per second on your lathe.
If you use it with the link below you are almost guaranteed the best finish possible for any material.
Meters per second to RPM calculations:
https://www.peter.com.au/metalwork/turning-finish.html
The strobe app is free with some occasional annoying adverts, but for a couple quid you can purchase the full app.
Have fun!
Jenny
It is accurate to within .001 percent. To find it just search the AppStore for "tachometer". There are two applications returned from the search, choose the first one it is labeled: "Strobe Tachometer (RPM Meter)"
It is pretty slick, just dial in the RPM you want, push the button, and your camera flash LED will flash at that exact rythm.
Point the strobe at the tool in your mill, or at the chuck in your lathe, and simply adjust the speed of your machine until the object freeses. At that point you have matched that RPM exactly.
I do not have a built in tachometer in either my lathe or mill. This app is s lifesaver for calculating Surface Speeds of your tooling in the case of a mill or material speed in Meters per second on your lathe.
If you use it with the link below you are almost guaranteed the best finish possible for any material.
Meters per second to RPM calculations:
https://www.peter.com.au/metalwork/turning-finish.html
The strobe app is free with some occasional annoying adverts, but for a couple quid you can purchase the full app.
Have fun!
Jenny
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