On 26 January 2017 at 08:19, Roland Jollivet wrote:
> You already have very little meat to work with, so why split the thickness
> between the two parts.
> If it was a through-hole like a typical taperbush, you'd have more
> engagement on the threads and the parts would be easier to machine?
I am
Nice, but I'm curious;
You already have very little meat to work with, so why split the thickness
between the two parts.
If it was a through-hole like a typical taperbush, you'd have more
engagement on the threads and the parts would be easier to machine?
Regards
Roland
On 26 January 2017 at 0
So basically you made your own taperlock setup?
Very nice.
Dave
On 1/25/2017 5:48 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> (As discussed on IRC a few days back).
> I had a bit of a puzzle about how to mount some thin gears to coaxial
> shafts. I came up with something that seems to work, and wrote it up
> on Blogg
(As discussed on IRC a few days back).
I had a bit of a puzzle about how to mount some thin gears to coaxial
shafts. I came up with something that seems to work, and wrote it up
on Blogger so that future folk might get more Goolg-luck than I got.
http://bodgesoc.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/gears.html
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