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Re: Working around the 3 output limitation
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lugnet.robotics
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Fri, 15 Jan 1999 05:49:13 GMT
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brett@NOSPAMsr.hp.com
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Ian Sinclair wrote:
> Brett, I don't follow this...
I know, and I'm sorry I can't seem to explain it with words.
> What is a gear plate?
Probably not the "official" term for it. It's a 1x4 plate with teeth on
one side used to convert rotational motion (from a gear) to linear
motion. I use it to move my shifting mechanism left/right.
> Do you have any pics available?
As I said in the other post (or in the post yet to come depending on
what order you read them in) no pics yet, but I'm working on it.
--
Brett Carver
brett@sr.hp.com
(707) 577-4344
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