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YouTube Clough42

I just watched the VFD series as a primer to converting my mill to 3-phase.
Was probably the first time my eyes didn’t glaze over trying to understand what was going on.
Well worth the time for anyone looking at VFD.


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I watched the guy making a scraper.

Some of his setup gives me some good ideas for spray control and actually making a scraper. Using a CNC mill for some of it.....:rolleyes:.....man you could file that sucker out in 10 minutes. It must have taken a few hours plus programming for a few of the simple hand tool operations.

As some will say - it is not the finished project but the journey getting there....

Anyway he does have a few set ups that will one day turn up in my wee shop....thanks for posting the link
 
One of the mot intelligent youtubers out there. He explains so well!

His CNC Spindle explanation was very enlightening!

He is an active member of hobbymachinist.com under the same name.
 
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