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    Quote Originally Posted by John S View Post
    Because John S has done it hundreds of times with his own compact design for mounting the motor, bearing, nut and coupling.


    Patented that is as well.

    No sticking the motor on two plates and 4 pillars. Its a CNC machine not a fcuking clock.
    Yes, that is a thing of beauty! I was thinking of a couple of bits of machined 4" x 2" angle ally machined up to form a square pr possibly welding up a few plates into a box kinda like the Damon CNC solution... Buerk! Clumsy in comparison but hopefully enough to get me to a position where I can CNC machine a neater solution...
    Last edited by noyloj; 12-01-2017 at 06:48 PM.

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