Hi all,
As many of you probably already know I've been planning this for a couple of months and have now decided to stop procrastinating, pull my finger out and get it started.
Wraith is basically going to be a pretty low tech, old school brushed spinner that I can use for Whiteboards and demo's. The idea is to show people that you can still build an effective spinner on a budget, whilst it won't be all that damaging it should throw things around quite nicely.
So without further boring you with words, here's a picture of the main spinner set up, at least the pile of bits that will become the spinner set up, (Haribo's not a robot part).

That's a Johnson 850 motor on a 2.5 : 1 reduction via angle grinder gears wired to a relay and microswitch (still waiting on a servo), a 25mm shaft with needle rollers and a t5 timing pulley (64 tooth I think), a 2kg, 6mm thick steel disc and 2 blocks of 20mm hdpe (250 x 250mm).
Building shall commence soon so look forward to many updates.
As many of you probably already know I've been planning this for a couple of months and have now decided to stop procrastinating, pull my finger out and get it started.
Wraith is basically going to be a pretty low tech, old school brushed spinner that I can use for Whiteboards and demo's. The idea is to show people that you can still build an effective spinner on a budget, whilst it won't be all that damaging it should throw things around quite nicely.
So without further boring you with words, here's a picture of the main spinner set up, at least the pile of bits that will become the spinner set up, (Haribo's not a robot part).

That's a Johnson 850 motor on a 2.5 : 1 reduction via angle grinder gears wired to a relay and microswitch (still waiting on a servo), a 25mm shaft with needle rollers and a t5 timing pulley (64 tooth I think), a 2kg, 6mm thick steel disc and 2 blocks of 20mm hdpe (250 x 250mm).
Building shall commence soon so look forward to many updates.
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