[TCML] reply to: nst plus asynch rotary gap, good? bad?

Drake Schutt drake89 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 8 14:44:54 MDT 2009


Cutting board plastic is almost certainly some form of polyethlyene  
which I don't believe is advisable for rsg construction because it  
softens easily.

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On Sep 8, 2009, at 2:09 PM, mike osipowicz <yosip1115 at hotmail.com>  
wrote:

>
> This is a reply to Jim Mora and Gary Lau, thanks for the reply's. I  
> am going to run it at about 170 BPS, not 120 so it is a bit easier  
> on the NST, I will have it on a dimmer so I can slow it down just a  
> tad if needed. so correct me if I'm wrong, but 1700 rpms, with 8  
> rotary and 2 stationary electrodes would give me 170 BPS. If I do  
> end up killing my NST, there are plenty of MOT's waiting for me at  
> the dump... hopefully I will not have to go through that whole  
> process. I am going to use some plastic from a cutting board, but I  
> am not sure what size disc to use, my motor is rather large, so it  
> wont loose a lot of RPM's no matter what size, but what do you  
> recommend?
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