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I really need some help in finding a place to start to get self
educated on bearings, shafts, and tubes. I've been welding metal together for the last year, mostly stainless that I get from the junk yard. I've boldly called it sculpture, but only when I was lucky enough to find a piece of scrap or cutout that by coincidence looked good when welded together. I am now planning on a series of kinetic or moving sculptures. What I am looking to do (at least initially) is a counter balanced piece that is long with a pivot point near or at the center of gravity, pivoting on a tube, bearing and shaft type arrangement. Simple tube and shaft arrangements (sans bearings) will not really work because of the friction involved. I have a great resource for scrap material, so I wouldn't want to get into purchasing a lot of virgin materials. However, bearings and similar items at the junk yard are just sometimes not worth the time and effort to re-engineer for a new purpose. Also, found items seldom match up perfectly, all complicated by the fact exact measurements are seldom known. How would I go about this? Find shafts and tubes that are in what proportion to allow a bearing to fit? Start with a bearing? Then match tube and shaft? I need a "Bearings for Dummies" book or similar resource(s). Any help here will be greatly appreciated. BTW, I have a mini mill, and a 7x12 lathe. I'm a total novice operating those however. Thanks. -Mike (in St. Louis) |
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