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Very nice! Looks like magic to me, but then I like a challenge.Here's my thread on building it, https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/tsl-change-gears-or-the-lack-thereof.79453/#post-699338
Very nice! Looks like magic to me, but then I like a challenge.Here's my thread on building it, https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/tsl-change-gears-or-the-lack-thereof.79453/#post-699338
Bet he's Italian.Lol. I'm of Irish decent. I like hockey and 20 plus years ago i was setting up my email. I had just moved to California from Oregon. I thought it was interesting that the machine used to clean the rink (the Zamboni) was invented by frank zamboni here in so cal.
I have mounted my BXA on a Sharp 1440, which I think is essentially the same platform as the Takinawa. It fit and worked nicely. Let me know what you think after you try out the BXA on yours. And thanks for responding.
Regards,
Terry
I have mounted my BXA on a Sharp 1440, which I think is essentially the same platform as the Takinawa. It fit and worked nicely. Let me know what you think after you try out the BXA on yours. And thanks for responding.
Regards,
Terry
'C' is definitely a better fit on the compound, but other than that, it looks like 'B' would be quite functional. Just mill another base plate, and it appears that it would fit just as well.Terry, here the cxa vs phase II bxa. And how they span the compound gap