.Finally Pulled the Trigger on a Dapra Biax 7EL Scraper

Looking forward to your sharpener build. I would like to see your take on making a single speed biax variable, too. Do you plan to vary the speed in your biax?
 
I hadn't thought of varying the speed of the Biax, but it would be an interesting idea to play with.
a router controller could accomplish the same thing i suppose:thinking:

the sharpener seems like it would be a fun project !!!

thanks Leeq!!!!
mike:))
 
Nice Work Tim!!!!

:man:

WOW!!!
very professional looking.
thank you very much for the great ideas!!!!
mike:))
 
That link is only an example of a motor, you want around 6-800 rpm, the one I linked to was 180
 
Thank you astjp2!
i have a DC motor and PWM controller.
i'm thinking the variable speed would be a nice feature :))
 
Did your biax come in yet. It looked like it may have been modified already in the eBay pic. Look at the picture showing the handle. There appears to be a thumbwheel sticking up. Bob
 
:ups:

the Biax came in today!!!!!!

i'll open the box and take pictures after lunch!!!!

Drum Roll Please.....!!!!!
Biax EL7-1.jpg
Biax EL7-2.jpg


I plugged her in and she sings like an angel !!!! She came with 7 Carbide scraping tips!!!!
i dropped a few drops of oil on the reciprocating mechanism and flicked the switch.
The unit is not variable speed, the switch in the handle is a simple on off.
there is a strange hole in the end of the drive motor cap near the plug that is puzzling me:thinking:...
the hand strap is also missing.
but otherwise it should be a serviceable tool for a while.
i'll check out the carbon brushes after dinner,
So far i'm very pleased.
i'll need some other supplies before i can dive right into scraping, but soon the scrapin' will start again!!!!!

thanks guys for reading and the suggestions,

keep em coming, i'm all ears and smiles:biggrin:
mike:))

Biax EL7-1.jpg Biax EL7-2.jpg
 
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Congrats. Were You one of Richards prior students as well? Happy machine rebuilding. Bob
 
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