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    The pivot point for any cutting forces is going to be the ballscrew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    The pivot point for any cutting forces is going to be the ballscrew.
    Oh, yes i see now - if the screw isn't centered between the bearings the forces won't be equal. That's where I took moments about originally for convenience.


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