Billy G's Die Filer
On the crank (sheet 8) there is a .5" diameter pin. If this pin is positioned to give a 2" vertical stroke, then the distance from the outside of the pin to the center of the crank is 1.25". The out side of the pin will 'scribe' a 2.5" diameter circle.
The yoke (sheet 9) shows an area "Mill out this area" 2.125" x .5" the length needs to be increased to at least 2.5" to accommodate when the pin is at 3'o clock and 9'o clock. 

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Also I have a question on the Yoke Shafts (sheet 10) there is a long and short shaft, on each there is a .125" diameter thru hole - What are these holes for?
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To tighten them Dave. They should be checked often. You could use two flats if you wanted to.

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(03-12-2015, 01:03 PM)DaveH Wrote: On the crank (sheet 8) there is a .5" diameter pin. If this pin is positioned to give a 2" vertical stroke, then the distance from the outside of the pin to the center of the crank is 1.25". The out side of the pin will 'scribe' a 2.5" diameter circle.
The yoke (sheet 9) shows an area "Mill out this area" 2.125" x .5" the length needs to be increased to at least 2.5" to accommodate when the pin is at 3'o clock and 9'o clock. 

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Correct again Dave. Ed, move the Drive Pin to be centered on a 1.5 inch diameter. This will solve that problem. Nice catch Dave. This is why I like to build it then do the prints.

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 This should show how the Trunnions and Rails go together. I have completed these now as they are mounted to the Side Rails. That piece of Aluminum behind them came today, ten days early.

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I'm way behind you guys and probably won't be able to get to the corrections to the drawings until this coming weekend. I did change the .170" holes to .257" so I have accomplished something. Smile

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We were talking on another Forum about Match Drilling mating parts. One gent came along and said he had no Mill so match drilling was not an easy task. Wrong -- I showed him how. I Match Drilled the sides to the back in my 25 year old Drill Press. Just took a little ingenuity and time. Drilled and tapped all ten holes in less than an hour.

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The local Tech. School rough cut the Table for me. They left me .030 to clean up. Finish dimension will be 14 x 14 inches.

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Now I'm starting to get the picture Big Grin
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