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Originally Posted by AdamHeard
I wouldn't say it is difficult at all. Any team with a manual mill could EASILY pull it off.
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Maybe it's just alien to me then. The task of designing a block that retains two bearings, slides easily in tube, has a mechanism for holding itself in place, and reacts against some other feature of the drive for adjustment (be it a cam, screw, or otherwise) has always seemed somewhat daunting. Probably because I've never tried it...
I should probably bow out of the rest of this discussion.