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Only to a different newall though I would think?Selling point for me was the scales. Can upgrade the display at a later date if it doesn’t prove reliable
Only to a different newall though I would think?Selling point for me was the scales. Can upgrade the display at a later date if it doesn’t prove reliable
Possibly. I have a spherosyn scale on my pro track mill as a replacement to the acu rite glass scale that used to be on it. Works perfectlyOnly to a different newall though I would think?
Is it a standard Spherosyn? I think you can get ones with different outputs such as TTLPossibly. I have a spherosyn scale on my pro track mill as a replacement to the acu rite glass scale that used to be on it. Works perfectly
Never really looked at it too carefully. Just remember it was stupid expensive.Is it a standard Spherosyn? I think you can get ones with different outputs such as TTL
Not sure exactly what output the standard Spherosyn/Microsyn are but I don't think it is ttl, would be interesting to see, shame they have sealed plugs or I would have scoped them.
Is it a standard Spherosyn? I think you can get ones with different outputs such as TTL
Just do it!!!! We all want to see what gem they have sent youThey seem to be breeding. Fact that the new box is significantly longer than the first is worrying. Need to pluck up courage and open it
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You’ve made a lovely job of that mate, perhaps you could sell Newall The design of your brackets for this modelReadout temporarily mounted to a lump of plywood sitting on top of a cupboard. Bits needed to finish mounting it properly hopefully turn up later this week.
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I think that’s the issue. It must have to ride over that spring fairly dquareNice job but did you really need to machine at the angle?
I reasoned that the beauty of the system was that it didn't matter as long as the reader (and rod) were in alignment with the axis travel and thus rotation of the reader head was not an issue.
Maybe the angle would have interfered with the mid spring though, not sure as I don't have/need one.
Only other thing I can think of is it had to be machined to give clearance against the bed so if that was the case then might as well mill at the angle.I think that’s the issue. It must have to ride over that spring fairly dquare