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    Arduino questions

    I started to worry as I began reading this. Glad this went in a positive direction. Glad to see this worked out for you. It is usually good to spend the time to learn the correct methods for these simple programs so that you can apply them on more complicated things later. Otherwise trying to...
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    Dc motor brush sparking

    Just because you mentioned them being generic brushes. Is there any chance the spring tension on the brush is insufficient to keep good contact?
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    Arduino questions

    This can work, but maybe not the ideal method. Two things that stick out to me that might not be a problem right now as your program is small and simple, but could become an issue later as it grows. As I mentioned, not using interrupts you are waiting for your program to decide to check if a...
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    Arduino questions

    Shawn, Maybe this has been mentioned in the attached thread but you might want to look into using interrupts for your code. Especially for things like your limit switches.
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    Rotary Table Disassembly help

    I tried as an experiment some spindle oil with the same style oiler. That worked much better but getting a good seal is still difficult. I will try some hydraulic oil and hopefully find a different oiler that seals easier.
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    Beginner from Ontario

    Thanks for the welcome everyone. I am looking forward to the learning process
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    Beginner from Ontario

    Hi all, I guess I am overdue for an introduction post. I joined the forum this past fall and have just been following along. I live on a rural property just outside of Woodstock Ontario. I am brand new to this hobby with very little experience. I bought a Taiwanese 2HP variable speed Bridgeport...
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    Rotary Table Disassembly help

    Thanks, I am trying to use a small golden rod oiler with way oil. It is similar to that Canadian Tire oiler linked above but with a rigid stem instead of flexible. It seems to have trouble forcing the oil through. The passages are clear and the balls move easily so maybe the oil viscosity is...
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    Rotary Table Disassembly help

    Well just to update. Unfortunately no amount of cleaning got the bearing to smooth out. It was still cogging the same as before. Likely some grease stuck inside the bearing somewhere I could not get at. Luckily the local bearing shop had a replacement in stock and sold it to me at a good...
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    Rotary Table Disassembly help

    I hope you are right, I wont get to that bearing for a couple of days as I needed to order a pin wrench to get the preload nut off first.
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