Beerhippie
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Bummer. I don't get to use the cool Italian box. That was a generator/controller for a ******** that fed crowns to our old Italian bottling machine. It cost $4K to replace when it died.Great progress Timm!
I like that control pane! cool/retro!
Yeah, knock off a few corners off that card frame and it looks good to go!
Is "2" high speed? if so you can reverse two of the wires so the scale makes sense.
I wanted to be able to keep a speed setting which is why I added the "start button" If its not clear where to do that I can look it up again I think.
If you don't need the start switch (spot for it in the "frequency": hole) maybe use that hole for a light switch? There are some cool LED "ring lights" that give great light 360 degrees around the chuck. IIR they were posted in the vintage DP thread.
It's great your drive pulley fits! I got lucky with motor #2 and it was 5/8", and I had a pulley "out of stock"
But... after cutting the card back down a bit to fit perfectly, it suddenly occurred to me that it had to accommodate a bunch of wires and these two switches:

Left is start/stop, right is forward/reverse.
I simply ran out of space, especially depth for the switches. Yeah, I could make an extension for the box, or tack another box on the bottom, but then I lose a day's working time and/or all the cool factor that it had. I'll find another worthy project for it in the future.
Now I have a plain-vanilla gray plastic enclosure from an old analog timer. Boring, but it will fit everything. Besides, I don't really need a NEMA 12 rated enclosure for this.
As for the direction of the dial on the pot, I already got that sorted.
I don't know if the drive pulley will fit yet. It seems like a good idea to keep the DP functional until the project is ready to install. I'll have holes to drill still.
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