Dynamic Balancer for Small Parts and Spindles
Worlds ugliest Franken-Balancer. A small experimental prototype made completely from chunks of scrap metal. Now replaced by a full size permanent dual axis balancer, this little Hobo is still used to balance batches of small parts because it is easy to set-up and knock down and does an excellent job on small parts and spindles. Because all of the 'guts' are exposed, it is perfect for demonstrating the basic theory of operation.

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GADGETS#156 - HS-ACC-2P BUILD

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Single Plane Centrifugal Pump Impeller Balance in 15 Minutes

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The difference between Static and Dynamic Unbalance

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Balancing a rotor with an oscilloscope

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Vortex Strobe Balance Method

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Balancing a Turbine Rotor to 1 mg | DIY Dynamic Balancer – Turbine Project Part 3

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Building a Micro-Drilling Machine

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How wheel balancing was done in the 1960´s

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DIY High Speed Dynamic Balancing! Tesla's Balancing Patent!

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Balancing a Large Impeller

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Building a Bimetallic Tea Monitoring Mechanism

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GADGETS#58 - SOFT BEARING DYNAMIC BALANCER

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Static Imbalance | Why is important to balance your rotors?

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Balance your Model A Flywheel at HOME!

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Vacuum Pump Rotating Element Dynamic Balancing

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10 Years of Mini Lathe Ownership: Pros, Cons, Modifications and Improvements

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Single Plane Balancing Tutorial

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How We Thread 30ft Drill Rods (Wild Megabore Setup!)

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Nikola Tesla's Dynamic Balancing Machine for small Tesla Turbine rotors + FREE goodies

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