diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3fed2a95bcb73fd9a0163d7425ee4561ca046932..89e83b9a9f7876f50258324e48ad8da6427f2dfd 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ This is a simple spindle for simple milling machines, that we can make with a 3D It uses a 'collet holder' (which can be found on ebay) with two simple roller bearings on either end to form the main mechanism. See! Simple. Drive that with a BLDC motor, and you're milling. - + ## Notes @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Shaft Coupling Guibo | 9845T110 | 1 FHCS | M3x10 | 4 FHCS | M4x40 | 4 M4 Locknuts | | 4 -Motor | [NTM 35-36](https://hobbyking.com/en_us/propdrive-v2-3536a-1800kv-brushless-outrunner-motor.html) +Motor | [NTM 35-36](https://hobbyking.com/en_us/propdrive-v2-3536a-1800kv-brushless-outrunner-motor.html) | 1 diff --git a/log/simple-spindle-log.md b/log/simple-spindle-log.md index fa51b789d3cd96fe8af2f22ca7a702ff04625010..94fdf22c0838eb946e3167e392d1b98669f01f7b 100644 --- a/log/simple-spindle-log.md +++ b/log/simple-spindle-log.md @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ This thing has lived many incarnations, for various machine projects.    - + I've not kept a proper log of them. The basics have been the same: collect holder, two bearings, preload with bellevilles. I've tried various pulley situations, none of which were ever satisfying. Indeed, most were obvious failures once any appreciable loads / speeds were applied. SO! I've just done this again for a new machine - Clank - that we are going to try to ship with fab lab home-pandemic kits. I've just given in to the shaft couplings, and a big ol' vertical stack. This is out to order / fab as of today. - +  \ No newline at end of file