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rotary works
where do people buy rotary works machines?
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Site Technical Admin
http://www.facebook.com/rotary.works You can try Dale over facebook or you can PM him on the forum. Facebook will be the fastest way to reach him.
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Senior Moderator
Dale posted he was away from the shop until 7th May but can still get messages on his phone... might mean you have a bit longer to wait to get one but it'll be worth it.
Play nice now people or your naughty posts will go in the Shit Box! 
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Member
For what it's worth I've been bothering him through his shop phone, but he seems up to his eyes some days, just got a shorter stroke one piece in the post (next day post here in UK, sorry!!) to try for shading, it seems to run a bit faster per volt, maybe the motor, or would a slightly shorter stroke do that anyway, the cam still has to to do the complete revolution, or is there a little less inertia to work against the torque of the motor, or am I talking b****** and it's just my imagination.
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Machine Builder
Short stoke is usally faster as it takes less inertia to turn the linkage.
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