Investing in a thread tap and the drill bits to go with it will help to remove some of the extra bolts you need to put on everything. also helps if you have a drill press to keep it all aligned when tapping your threads.
Investing in a thread tap and the drill bits to go with it will help to remove some of the extra bolts you need to put on everything. also helps if you have a drill press to keep it all aligned when tapping your threads.
thanks for the input, i do regularly use taps, i also like to re-purpose parts from other projects or coil machines that may be already drilled or slotted and i just go with it, i guess that makes for a few more bolts here and there! its all just for fun!
This is a perfect example of why this board rocks. The ideas flow and gets the gears moving.
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hell yes! very glad that i stumbled onto this site, lots of fun to see and share ideas with people that get it!
Is that a grommet holding the crank on?
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yes it is, seems to add a bit of cushion, plus if it ever starts to wear i can just pop another one on
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pretty cool.
I had to work out quite a few kinks in my dampening direct drives to get them to tits..don't see those same mods, but maybe the stiff short spring helps a bit..especially if there are two points of dampening.
thanks dan, you build some really beautiful machines! i know what you mean ive had to experiment with different gauge springs and what not to get that sweet spot, i also have another stealth that i modified with a spring dampened vice that works really well, ill throw a pic of it up.DSC01938.jpg
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