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Re: pic: 8020 Chain Tensioning idea
Thanks for the criticism
I was just kinda messing around with fillets in solidworks, and as my team mate just said to me "dude theyd be so much cooler" I'll probably end up removing them soon. I'm not sure about the mounting holes, it's something I noticed but I just kinda went through, I may raise up the tensioning bolt hole, I have enough space behind the bearing to do that. If I move it up too high I'll be pulling up on the bearing block also though, right? |
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