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Thanks for the reply, man... I'll give it a try.
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If you slip in a thin washer to make the thin wheel fit like the other one, you might be able to run it in both directions, if needed. Some 5 thou shim stock should do the trick.
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I cant see 5 thou will make that much difference changing feed direction , as there will be allot more than 5 thou take up of the backlash in the feed train changing directions .
Quote:I don't know if the wobble will be a problem.
There will only be wobble if the knurl is loose on the axil pin . End float is what you will have .
Knurling is easy enough to do,child's play , just go for it ,mined you there is an old maths teacher out there that wrote a computer program to carry out a simple knurling operation
,its akin to needing a program to put your socks on in the morning . lol
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(08-23-2015, 03:06 AM)RobWilson. Wrote: ...its akin to needing a program to put your socks on in the morning ...
Good one Rob
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My feet are becoming too far away from my hands for easy sock application, maybe I could use that "program"
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Oddly, I'm no taller than I used to be, my arms must be getting shorter.
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I would be concerned about the quality of the made knurl if one knurl wheel was moving .005" and the other wasn't. As long as they are both the same thickness and have the same amount of clearance in the holder, it shouldn't make any difference in the workpiece.