VFD.
Not going to get a 3 phase motor running in a home shop for less, unless you already know enough to not need to ask.
A properly tuned and balanced rotary phase converter is the balls, if you need more than 10 or so horsepower, but you either need to build your own, or be making money enough to justify the cost.
Start by downloading a couple sets of VFD manuals and see if the wiring look beyond you or not. They can be set to provide a bunch of functions, key among them being soft starts ( the current draw is limited at start, important on home wiring) as well as variable speed at the twist of a knob.
Lots of VFD will take single phase input and give 3phase out.
Rotary converters are better if you have a shop full to run, and even then, it is dependent on the machines and the hp that they need.
Cheers
Trev
Not going to get a 3 phase motor running in a home shop for less, unless you already know enough to not need to ask.
A properly tuned and balanced rotary phase converter is the balls, if you need more than 10 or so horsepower, but you either need to build your own, or be making money enough to justify the cost.
Start by downloading a couple sets of VFD manuals and see if the wiring look beyond you or not. They can be set to provide a bunch of functions, key among them being soft starts ( the current draw is limited at start, important on home wiring) as well as variable speed at the twist of a knob.
Lots of VFD will take single phase input and give 3phase out.
Rotary converters are better if you have a shop full to run, and even then, it is dependent on the machines and the hp that they need.
Cheers
Trev