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> I'll see what I can do about modeling it.
It would certainly help my slow mind ;o) Though I think I got it through your
explainations.
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> > And BTW, did you see this:
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> I had not seen that. It's ... it's ... it's gorgeous! I'm stunned. I've been
> staring at it all morning, dissecting it, and ithcing to get home and build a
> version. I think this would work better than my cog-and-pin method, and I'm
> dying to try and implement this right away. I love the aesthetics of its
> functioning.
Very elegant and parts savvy, but I am not sure it would provide a design as
compact as yours.
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> Thanks for the link! I expected a longer downtime before Rev. 2.0, but I don't
> think I can wait.
Sorry to disturb you ;o)
Philo
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