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wei

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Anyone using a home made ball spinner?
« on: February 10, 2007, 04:12:04 PM »
I am trying to make one. Its just that the machine have 2800 rpm. Its just plain scary if the ball fly off the the spinner at high speed. Maybe i should just buy one online.
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baiki

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Re: Anyone using a home made ball spinner?
« Reply #16 on: February 15, 2007, 03:18:05 PM »
asura,
That must be the world's most expensive spinner. If you check websites on spinners you'll find their bowl speed is around 4 - 600 rpm. More than that the ball will fly off. Remember the ball have inbalance built in.

You must be in asia or England to use 220 V 50hz. single phase

My homemade one uses pulleys and belt to reduce the drum rpm to 500. Ideal after some experimenting.

Go look around the junk shops for a working fractional hp motor. You can get one for under $10.00.

Message me with your email address and I'll send you picts. of mine.



 

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dizzyfugu

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Re: Anyone using a home made ball spinner?
« Reply #17 on: February 16, 2007, 02:11:41 AM »
I have heard washing machine motors (incl. mounts) are also 1st choice for a self made spinner? But it is cool to see how much creativity is at work here
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bgh

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Re: Anyone using a home made ball spinner?
« Reply #18 on: February 16, 2007, 06:28:35 AM »
Wonderful idea Dizzy, Creative to boot!  

Puts a new twist on the term jerry-rig
but this one was well thought out. "Wacko ball spinner", lol

I just love creative ideas; and using the old noggin for a purpose.

Now, I've got this old variable speed electric drill, hmmmmmm!


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I "built" one from an electronic power drill with 1hp power. Ball cup is self made from a flower pot (blue) and a PVC water pipe end cap (grey, makes also a nice and cheap ball cup) as a water protection.

The drill has 2 gears and a reverse, and I use it on lowest forward gear with about 1.100 RPM, while speed can be controlled manually.

The heart of the whole thing is the sturdy drill mount, the silver thing at the base. Without it, vibrations etc. would not allow a stable work and I'd call it insecure. But for a spinner tour every now and then, it is O.K.

A pic of V1.0 (idea prototype): http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=4170407

Current V2.0 has a more rigid workbench base and a vinyl sheet covering everything except the drill's axis with the ball cup.


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johns811

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Re: Anyone using a home made ball spinner?
« Reply #19 on: February 16, 2007, 06:45:05 AM »
I used a 2 speed furnace motor and go-Kart axle parts for the shaft, a 1/2 wheel hub for the ball cup. I made a very large cabinet to house everyting. This thing is a beast. 3 hp. You cannot stall it. Used different size pulleys to get RPM to a reasonable speed.

You cannot move it either. Ended up too big and heavy.

LeoAnalyn

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Re: Anyone using a home made ball spinner?
« Reply #20 on: February 16, 2007, 01:23:17 PM »
I Built one just look exacly like this but found this already made and just need to Add (4) 2.5 lbs bench weight evenly around the edges to spin more. Add a plastic bowl in the Center for the ball. Done!
On the other hand I could just buy a spinner but hey! It's more fun just making one for just under $20 Plus my 2 years old baby love to spin it for me that is Priceless.

I used it everyday to polished and sand my ball.
 
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