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How To Turn Any Motor Into A Servo Motor (#075)
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I turn a treadmill motor into a high powered servo motor, to add lathe functionality to my CNC machine. This video shows you how to do it.


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@mor8266

3 years ago

Imagine taking a college course with this guy as the professor. Talk about getting your monies worth. So much learned from Mr. Fielding videos. Thank you so much.

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@brianchurch

4 years ago

1:34 "So let's make a servo motor out of this treadmill motor ... OBVIOUSLY!" I don't know why but that made me so happy.

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@sick-n-tired-patriot3922

1 year ago

Who needs college. This is what I needed growing up. I'm 49 years old. Now own my own machine shop. I learned everything I know in tool and die works, own my own. rolling up my sleeves and getting dirty. I have always wanted to learn the electronics side of things to build my own machines. That is now possible. Thanks to YouTube and this good gentleman Jeremy Fielding.

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@hgbugalou

4 years ago

This is the stuff that makes me feel better about the internet spreading stupid stuff like antivax and flat earth. You are spreading high grade engineering information to the masses. Great work as always.

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@joeycmore

3 years ago

America is built on this sort of ingenuity and this man is a genius!

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@WrexShepard

3 years ago

I just watched your newest vid with the cnc table saw and then this one was suggested. Man, as a recovering addict building up tools for my little apartment workshop from nothing, Iā€™m so jealous of your shop and tools. Youā€™re living the dream, making all this cool stuff. I hope to get there someday soon. Right now Iā€™m still in the ā€œsearch through trash to find stuff to tear apart so I can hoard the components for later use.ā€ Phase of things.

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@EdgarInventor

4 years ago

Gifted guy, to an inspiring level. We need more of these...

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@shuvra4352

1 year ago

One of the smartest engineering presentation he delivers in the YouTube.

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@haroldbottom3474

4 years ago

I worked in the electrical field for 30 years. I love watching videos from different people in the field of electricity and electronics. I don't understand why I just found your video collection...Well I just subscribed !! Keep up the good work.

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@northwoodsliving101

2 years ago

What a Godsend Jeremy Fielding is, THANK YOU JEREMY!!!

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@octapc

4 years ago

25 seconds in and I have already clicked "like" button.

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@arthurmorgan8966

3 years ago

This guy deserves a TV show at Discovery Channel or something

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@mark-wn5ek

4 years ago

I think I've stumbled onto a genius in action. No hyperbole, no bs....just useful, understandable information laid out in layman's terms and enjoyable to watch...and LEARN. Thank you very much.

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@dasibaho

3 years ago

I would have loved to have you as a teacher when I was in high school 25 years ago... I really love the format of your videos. No music, no bullshit, just technical knowledge transmission. Thank man šŸ‘šŸ»

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@EUnit111986

3 years ago

@Jeremy Fielding why hasn't YouTube led me to you much sooner? I'm so glad I found you. Your material is gold āœØ

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@CCCfeinman55

4 years ago

Great video! You didnā€™t shy away from the necessary compromises, or excuse the experimental nature of this project. This, IMO, is engineering at its best.

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@richardumphress9131

1 year ago

Do you answer questions?? Your videos are simply outstanding. Thanks

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@billfield8300

3 years ago

found this in my feed this morning. Great content and nice down to earth 'no BS' presentation. Keep up the great work.

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@PoignantPirate

4 years ago

Something to look for is an RJ-45 "Keystone" jack if you're looking for something more permanent than that breakout board (for an enclosure or a carriage install for example). Keystone jacks are designed to snap into a hole on wall plates, patch panels, and it's VERY easy to cut a matching hole in metal plate or wood. They're also quickly replaceable if you manage to break one. You will need a small tool called a 'punch down tool', but they are cheap (and you can actually get by with a small flat-head screwdriver in a pinch).

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@azmike1956

4 years ago

Jeremy, thanks for bringing us to a higher level in DIY projects. It makes for interesting ideas this close to Halloween & Christmas. Still have to get my shop set up the rest of the way & all of these ideas must be considered. Take care brother! šŸ˜ŠšŸ‘

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