On Tuesday, February 14, 2012 09:17:49 PM Erik Christiansen did opine:

> On 14.02.12 15:20, gene heskett wrote:
> > The encoder wheel
> > itself will be trapped between the spindle bearing lock buts.
> 
> Gene, have you considered using a piece of thin PCB material for the
> encoder wheel, since all your sheet Al is toffee? A piece of the brown
> phenolic stuff would be easier on the tool. Copper is needed on at
> least one side, if the green fibreglass board is used, because it lets
> too much light through. (About 34 years ago I was cautious enough to
> check a piece before making a wheel, and switched to PVC sheet. But
> I had more room, for a thicker wheel, than you do.)
> 
> Erik

Well, that's another bone to throw in the soup I hadn't considered, mainly 
because I think the nearest SS phenolic is probably 65 miles up the 
interstate in Morgantown or possibly even in Pittsburgh.  Thats order it on 
the web distance.

But its a workable thought for sure Erik, thanks.

Cheers, Gene
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