View Full Version : Not Quite A Lathe, Handwork Assistant
MpVpRb
08-27-2017, 12:10 PM
The world of glassworking tools is a world of extremes
There are hand tools and full size glass lathes
This project is an attempt to create a tool in the middle
It's a single-sided tube/rod spinning machine. All axes can be locked in place by electromagnets, or released by squeezing a lever on the hand control. When released, the head is spring-balanced, and can be oriented in almost any position
The hand controller provides speed control using a thumbwheel. Forward, reverse, pause and step modes are supported
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For more info, see http://nqalha.com
drew1492
08-27-2017, 12:21 PM
That is really cool! I am becoming a big fan of stepper motors after building a lathe.
menty666
08-27-2017, 02:11 PM
Whoa!
Any idea what kind of weight it will hold?
Weight, but still enough handle tube to not melt the hardware?
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MpVpRb
08-27-2017, 05:52 PM
Any idea what kind of weight it will hold?
After consulting with guys who make big milli's, the design capacity is 5 lbs. Proto 10 can support a 5 lb weight
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Actually controlling a 5 lb piece of spinning hot glass is a different question
Development continues
MpVpRb
08-27-2017, 05:57 PM
That is really cool! I am becoming a big fan of stepper motors after building a lathe.
I'm working with Jordan Kube, who is developing an open source, stepper lathe made from off the shelf parts
Banditt
08-28-2017, 05:50 AM
Bad ass man, I need one of these :)
PyroChixRock
08-28-2017, 08:26 AM
I've worked on the one at marcel's and it is amazing. Really opens up so many possibilities, especially for people with physical limitations. I can't wait to use one again! :)
Simian
09-02-2017, 11:16 AM
Just curious but how exactly is that useful for milli? Also, 5lbs is pretty arbitrary. I and many others can easily pass 5lbs with the build, moil and handle...and that doesn't cou't the other handle and moil.
MpVpRb
09-07-2017, 03:09 PM
Just curious but how exactly is that useful for milli?
Unknown at this point
Testing and development continues
It's a bit like giving guitar players a saxophone. Music is still the same, but new techniques must be invented to use the new tool
I suspect the first users of the glass lathe in 1924 faced similar questions
jusbag
09-08-2017, 07:27 AM
Super cool!
AdamCotter
10-23-2017, 12:55 PM
Love it
silicontraption
11-11-2017, 06:59 AM
http://nqalha.com/Proto11.htm These prototype 11 pic look so good. The overall aesthetic, the handle, even the motors look awesome and clean. The precision milled parts... Even the PCB looks sexy. I am falling in love with this project. I cant wait to find out what kinda price point this thing is going to end up at. Keep it up Mike!
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