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| 1/2"-8 ACME 2 Start (4 turns per inch) Has anyone in oz found a local supplier for twin start? I rang up the manufacturers of acme in Sydney and they thought I had two heads. Still not sure whether to go threaded rod or timing belt pulley. Cheers Andy |
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| Re: Acme thread Hi Andy, You could try these guys. www.tea.net.au They are about 17 Km from me & yhey have all sorts of usefull gear. Steve |
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| Hey Andy, I've decided to use timing belts for the X-Axis on mine. The length of rod required, plus the nut will cost heaps, comapared togoing toa wrecker and pulling the timing chain off a twin-cam unit. Hows the project progressing? /Michael |
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| Michael Good thought and would like to explore it further. Do you fancy chatting over lunch? I can come into the city any day really. Projects coming along well. gantry now rough assembled and operating. Just starting on getting the bearings assembled on the y axis. Still have some significant on-going design issues to overcome. Was reading a thread this morning about yaw and pitch. Fantastic article but it highlights that my design is prone to problems in that regard. I can overcome it but it will all take time to work through. I find the design aspect absolutely fascinating. Would love to hear about the problems you've been having to solve. My mobile number is 0418 105 568. Cheers Andy |
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