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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Steve Helmick on October 04, 2016, 08:10:04 PM
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A BIG thanks to Brett Buck for a post or two about tachometer modifications that help the TNC and Fromeco tachometers work better! I finally got off the dime and made a "shade" for the lens on my Hanger 9 tacho, and it is nothing short of miraculous!
Brett has written about rolling a paper/glue tube and flat black paint inside...but I found a short scrap of some sort of black plastic bar next to my lathe the other day, and leaped into action. I thought it was Delrin, but some machining indicated that it was "other"...not sure. Anyway, I left it pretty much the length it was, and came out 1.45" long, 25/64" drilled hole through. There was nothing fancy about this, and the plastic got hot enough that I figured it would be a shrink fit, which it did...a nice push fit while hot.
I got to try this out at this weekend's Ring-a-Thon, and the steadiness of the digital readout was solid as a rock. Highly recommended! This is a totally awesome little tachometer now, and I thought it was above average stock. Just do it! See the picture! LL~ Steve
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If you really want to optimize it, find a lens that focuses exactly on the detector and add that to the tube. Good out to a remarkable distance!
Now why doesn't someone make a lazer beam tach? Don't need no stinkin' sunlight, and would work under fluorescent lighting, too.