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    • rqthreeundefined
      rqthree @o_lampe
      last edited by

      On the Veritas tool, neither the cutter nor the shaft rotates during use. The cutter scribes the wood, and the shaft is rotated to a new cutter edge position when and if the cutter becomes dull.

      The screw just holds the cutter firmly on the end of the shaft. The cutter is not supposed to rotate at all.

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      • o_lampeundefined
        o_lampe @rqthree
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        @rqthree So it's probably not 100% round, because it's not relevant for the actual usecase?

        I think, we have to look elsewhere then. The blade extruder only has a commercial future, when we find a way to build it economically.

        For the rotor body to be adjustable to the blade diameter, I thought of an arrangement like this:
        Three individual bodies which are held together with an O-ring to provide adequate pressure.
        Dreibackenkupplung.jpg
        [Picture curtesy of RC-network}

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        • rqthreeundefined
          rqthree
          last edited by

          No activity for quite a while, but if anyone is still interested, here's a source of carbide cutter wheels. The V500 looks of particular interest, and they can manufacture to spec:

          https://www.fletcher-terry.com/frame-joining-cutting-hanging-automation-1/carbide-cutting-wheels

          I'm still using my original ground flanged steel bearing from 3+ years ago, and all is well

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          • o_lampeundefined
            o_lampe @rqthree
            last edited by o_lampe

            @rqthree Nice find!
            I started looking for a wood lathe and the turning tools I'd need and guess what I've found:
            Wood turning Tungsten carbide round cutter
            They come in different sizes from 8.9mm to 16mm dia. A set of 10pcs is ~18€ which would be a lifetime supply for our usecase
            Wendemesser_10x.jpg

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            • oleeundefined
              olee @tombrazier
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              @tombrazier , mayby a silly question but what rpm are you using when grinding bearings on your rotary tool? I was trying with 10k rpms and 2 bearings are not usable already. Not sure that it is because of the speed and now I am tweaking the jig but I'd like to know anyway.

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