How is it holding up?
I wasn't able to cast it in place. I ordered some 0.010" and 0.001" shim stock and cut very thin strips. I then supported the bored out nut at 4 places on each end to center the screw inside the nut. It worked out OK. If I had a lathe, it would have been nice to make a custom bushing, but alas, no lathe lives in the shop.Originally posted by HuFlungDung
Glad to hear that it worked out well for you. How much trouble did you have aligning the screw inside the nut when making the casting? Were you able to "cast it in place" to make this easy to do?
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How is it holding up?
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It's working very well. I'm very happy with the low backlash and smoothness.Originally posted by CNCadmin
How is it holding up?
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