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Re: Bearings vs Bearing Blocks

Assuming you don't have a CNC handy, drilling 1-1/8 bearing holes in thin aluminum (<1/4") a step drill works well. You can pilot drill a small hole through the channel to locate the step drill. You don't the spring back or grabbing that you get with a twist drill. For anything under .1" I would recommend a doubler plate to get more thickness.

What I like about the VEX bearing blocks
  1. You don't have to be near as accurate drilling holes in the channel
  2. It allows for tension adjustment for belts & chains
  3. It locates the hole in the Z direction.
  4. bearing retainer built in
  5. Greater distance between bearings gives you better support moments.
  6. smaller holes in channel gives you more strength. (Since you are taking material out of the center, this is a small thing.

The biggest disadvantage is there are a lot more expensive.
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