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    Quote Originally Posted by FWMiller View Post
    There doesn't seem to be anything to prevent the bracket from canting out due to the belt tension.
    The spring tension bolt pulls from the center of the pulley and belt so it should naturally want to pull straight. I remember the act of tightening the locking screw can skew things a little.

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    Here the sample just made of the Y gear box
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    Looks like the line up was way off. Looks like 3/16" off in the x. What happened? Did you use a frame sled like I did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bergerud View Post
    Looks like the line up was way off. Looks like 3/16" off in the x. What happened? Did you use a frame sled like I did?
    Yes I did use the frame sled going to try it again do you say stay under the roller when it ask ,, also just carved another one this one ok why the other one went off I will check that out
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    This last one looks a little off in the y. Thin at the top of the screw holes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bergerud View Post
    This last one looks a little off in the y. Thin at the top of the screw holes.
    I just use pine to carve it on the sled maybe my sled is off a bit guest all measurement have to be right on
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    [QUOTE=bergerud;220897]This last one looks a little off in the y. Thin at the top of the screw holes.[/QUOTE
    When you carved it did you carve it best or optimal
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    normal for MDF tests and optimal for acrylic a phenolic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bergerud View Post
    normal for MDF tests and optimal for acrylic a phenolic.
    Was your bearing 625 tight in the set up mine a bit loose
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    Mine was tight. You should have installed the ER20!

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