Mark VII speed control

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Re: Mark VII speed control

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richardrouse wrote:I hadn't seen just how flattened out that part of the cam had become. I wonder if that is due to distortion in the nylon cam i based it on.
I'll have to adjust the model.

Can you, by chance, take a photo of the silver cam's profile head on with a scale in the background? so I can compare the profile I used to create the model and the CNC cam.
close - gotta run!
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Re: Mark VII speed control

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how does the speed control cam look when putting back in
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Re: Mark VII speed control

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hobbies wrote:how does the speed control cam look when putting back in
Check the other thread.
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