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Well I think after all this talk I may build a grinder. Just shut up and do it right. I have been back and forth between buying and building for over a month now. I am pretty handy there is no reason I can't build a good grinder more solidly than what I could spend the same amount on. I have a 2hp 3450 rpm motor. For simplicity reasons I wanted to build a direct drive. Buy with a pulley that has a bigger circumfrence than the shaft of the grinder say 4-5" won't that boost my belt speed higher than the rpm of the motor. I suppose I can't build one this way with the motor I got huh? It sounds complicated to try and machine a shaft with bearings for the step pulley design. It would be so much easier to just attach a pulley directly to the shaft. Cory |
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Hi it's me again Cory. I think I can help you with this direct drive pulley thing. With a constant speed machine I believe you should try to keep the speed below 3800 ft. per minute.This will probably help you with your grinding and finish as well. I believe your choice of the 2 hp. motor for flat grinding was a good one. A 4" drive wheel on a 3450 motor will give you just over 3600 ft. min.. I know this will work because I have used it for years and several makers I know are pleased that they have gone to this . The formula to use is 2x3.14x the radius of the drive wheel you think you may want to use divided by 12". |
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Good advice Frank. Cory - go for it. I would suggest a step pulley because of the fast motor. Most local knife supply centers will have the parts you need. (TKS, Jantz, Koval...) Put it all together and brag a little. If I can help in any way don't hesitate to call on me. |
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