LuptonM
Established Member
Hi all,
Was feeling very flush last week. Whipped by wallet out and bought a "tormek" at an auction last week.
Only minor drawback is that t it appears to a retro drill powered antique.
Looks similar to this one:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=st+25 ... aEVftxM%3A
I don't have the original drill shaft accessory so though it would be interesting if I could somehow attach a motor to the thing.
The motor will need to be low RPM (output between 100-150 rpm) and high torque.
Problems are:
1) where do I get a suitable motor for a reasonable price? I am not too clued up on electrical motors. The motor need to be enough powerful to handle the friction of pressing the blades against the stone
2) once I have the motor how do I transfer the power to the tormek to get the best performance? I think tormeks use a wheel against a wheel but could pulleys be used for less slippage?
Was feeling very flush last week. Whipped by wallet out and bought a "tormek" at an auction last week.
Only minor drawback is that t it appears to a retro drill powered antique.
Looks similar to this one:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=st+25 ... aEVftxM%3A
I don't have the original drill shaft accessory so though it would be interesting if I could somehow attach a motor to the thing.
The motor will need to be low RPM (output between 100-150 rpm) and high torque.
Problems are:
1) where do I get a suitable motor for a reasonable price? I am not too clued up on electrical motors. The motor need to be enough powerful to handle the friction of pressing the blades against the stone
2) once I have the motor how do I transfer the power to the tormek to get the best performance? I think tormeks use a wheel against a wheel but could pulleys be used for less slippage?