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03-08-2015, 08:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2015, 08:23 AM by Bill Gruby.)
Those slots and holes make it look more functional than just a flat piece of metal. It's Poker Night tonight. I will be out most of the day. I will be cooking a big pot of Chilli.
"Billy G"
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Billy,
The 3" diameter dimension on the table I assume is a counter-bore for an insert, correct? I've made it .125" deep but can always change it easy enough.
On the yoke guide print there's a 2.000" dimension at the bottom of the part but no notes as to what it's dimensioning. I assume it's probably for a couple of tapped holes.
On the spindle housing print you have the total width of the part as 2.875" but when you add up the dimensions it adds up to 3.00".
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OK -- yes on the 3 inch dimension, you are fine with .125 deep. Now, the distance 9.312 is wrong. Change that to 9.375.
Leave the yoke for now. I don't have time to look at it.
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(03-08-2015, 11:46 AM)Bill Gruby Wrote: OK -- yes on the 3 inch dimension, you are fine with .125 deep. Now, the distance 9.312 is wrong. Change that to 9.375.
Leave the yoke for now. I don't have time to look at it.
"Billy G"
I figured out the yoke guide by looking at the part it bolts to.
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The yoke is free floating.
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(03-08-2015, 12:43 PM)Bill Gruby Wrote: The yoke is free floating.
"Billy G"
Oops! So no bolt holes then. I'll remove them from the drawing.
Ed