??? ??? Thats pretty slick., how are ya keeping track on the
indexing when ya gut? gears ? Is there something on the other side
of the spindle that locks in position ?
thanks
On 5/11/25 8:44 AM, Johannes wrote:
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Hi
The nut is fastened on a little plate on the back side of the
saddle.
The motor is a very cheap , higher speed water pump motor.
Silent and strong enough for the job.
As you can see, I have replaced the original press board with a
brass plate, it is longer and has an extra contact pressure on
the outside of the bed-way. This is done on the back side also.
This gave me a much better anti-twist of the saddle.
This new lead screw is easy to set up with 2 screws for special
jobs. To cut a clock wheel with 144 teeth takes time.?
One tooth wrong, you have to start again.
Good advice: Start with the biggest "wheel" first.
Johannes
Mexico
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