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raynerd:
Bill, Would the 15mm bearings still sit in a 4mm hole, i.e could you drill out and experiment wit appropriate sizes? |
BillTodd:
--- Quote from: raynerd on May 30, 2014, 04:56:51 PM ---Bill, Would the 15mm bearings still sit in a 4mm hole, i.e could you drill out and experiment wit appropriate sizes? --- End quote --- No it sits in a 12mm hole. hmmm it's just occured to me, what is the minimum axle spacing? putting the axles on the outside of the plates may give some useful extra room:D |
raynerd:
The commercial Webster design gives a maximum 3 3/4" swing between axel centres but this is generally bigger overall than this one. I appreciate practically it'll work but aesthetically odd! Also, it may be tricky holding smaller wheels if placed on the outside. |
fcheslop:
Why not make it so that the pins can go either side of the frames? Also make spacers with the bearing holes to space out the pins |
BillTodd:
--- Quote ---Why not make it so that the pins can go either side of the frames? --- End quote --- Yes there is no reason why you could not attach the balls to both side of the plate :) This one uses 6mm hinge balls in 5mm holes with 70mm bull-dog clip springs |
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