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Re: Bearings and axel size

Those nice pieces of Igus aluminum shaft are NOT axles - they are used with the igus motion sontrol stuff included with the KOP. Try this: Get the bigger shaft, and go into the kit and find the beige tube thingies that fit onto the shaft. Then slide it back and forth... Hey, a way to move things in a straight line with low friction!!

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