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Here are the gussets bolted in place with 4 M2 x 4 mm SHCS for each gusset.
http://i516.photobucket.com/albums/u...psd55c2f3e.jpg |
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This is what the bearing assembly that attaches the neck to the rear frame looks like before assemblied.
http://i516.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps80595587.jpg |
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This pictures shows the bearings and connector pin as it sits in the rear frame. The neck will get sandwiched inbetween the bearings plates and bolted in place with 12 M2 x 12mm shcs that clamp the bearing assembly and 3 M2 x 6mm shcs that bolt the flange part of the bearing plate to the neck. The connector pin is held in place by 8 M2 x 8 shcs.
Once the neck is attached to the rear frame it will be very hard to see these features. http://i516.photobucket.com/albums/u...psce8aa042.jpg |
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That's all for now...
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congratulations nice work
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:popcorn: really enjoy seeing the progress on your machine--model?
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Really nice updates, MPE. I love all the little details. Making separate parts that bolt up like the full sized machine, is the most realistic way to go. The neck looks fantastic. Looking forward to more updates as they come.
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Very nice work you have a lot of Cad time on this. Ed
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if and I dought that "IF" will ever happen, your at the top of the list for a kit. Better start saving because it will be $$$$$$. |
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I am not ready to give up my Dewalt drill for parts... she has been a good drill for me over the years when I was in the contracting business, although I am sure she would wear the 24M proud if it came to that. Here is a glimpse of my project wall - all are in various stages of design and build. The D11R is most recent with about four years on the design. I am planing to start cutting metal in the near future on that one. http://i516.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps45815505.jpg |
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