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Originally Posted by Cory
Well... If you have quite a bit of time and patience on your hands, you can do it with a manual mill and rotary table. I worked with a machinist at one of our sponsor's last year, and we made both the dog, and the pockets in the gear this way. It was VERY tedious though, and by the end we were both wishing we had a CNC machine.
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we have both a rotary table and cnc machine so that shouldn't be too hard.... we are still kinda figuring out the CNC though....
The CIM is mounted with the mounting bolts, there are some spacers to keep the motor away from the plate so we could have room for the gear... the spacers are not drawn in....
i would make the FP gear smaller but then i'd have to make the CIM gear smaller and then the FP would intersect with