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  • #316016
    Paul Lousick
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      @paullousick59116

      Make a magnetic chuck from an old microwave transformer.

      **LINK**

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      Paul Lousick
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        #316019
        I.M. OUTAHERE
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          @i-m-outahere

          Then take a look at the vise and belt sander he makes , you can get plans from him also .

          Ian.

          Edited By XD 351 on 08/09/2017 23:16:53

          #316024
          Breva
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            @breva

            An interesting project but I don't like their pricing system.

            As I understand it and I may have mis-read it, you need commit to subscribing $10+ a month to get the plans. No mention of how long for.

            I wonder has anyone on the Forum tried to build something similar?

            John

            #316030
            Paul Lousick
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              @paullousick59116

              The microwave transformers have been used in the past to make a spot welder. Details published in a previous edition of MEW and lots of others on the internet (for free).

              The idea of a magnetic vice for holding thin jobs on the mill appeals to me. Just don't like having magnets around my tools in case they become magnets themselves and pick up swarf.

              Paul.

              #316031
              I.M. OUTAHERE
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                @i-m-outahere

                Thats another use for the transformer from a microwave .- a demagnetizer .

                #316042
                Ady1
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                  @ady1

                  Super useful if you do a lot of flat stuff

                  Older ones show up on e**y regularly and go for decent money because there is always interest

                  #316046
                  John Haine
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                    @johnhaine32865

                    Why are people so coy about typing eBay?

                    #316069
                    Chris Evans 6
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                      @chrisevans6

                      Small magnetic chucks on MSC offers are cheap so not worth the bother to make one.

                      #316104
                      Ian S C
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                        @iansc

                        Just looking on the junk shelf the other day, at least 4 microwave transformers, and one stripped to make a spot welder.

                        To build one, the mechanics are simple, the only thing needing any great thought is the power supply.

                        Ian S C

                        #316117
                        Rainbows
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                          @rainbows

                          Starting at £100 from MSC I gotta think that for the average hobbyist its worth a go making one rather than buying

                          #316264
                          Ian S C
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                            @iansc

                            dsc00683 (640x480).jpgI'v got the demagnetizer, it uses a coil from a microwave oven, and the transformer control from an old electric blanket (3 heat)

                            Ian S C

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                            #316266
                            Paul Lousick
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                              @paullousick59116

                              That looks like a bit of very sophisticated gear !!!! I assume that the micrometer is used for accurately setting the dial on the transformer.

                              How does it work ?

                              Paul.

                              #316272
                              Ady1
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                                @ady1

                                Some of the principles of a non power magnet here

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