Stefan Trethan wrote:
using rod ends for this project a few years ago I remember them
being not expensive. I will one day redo my drill machine so its
more compact and lighter.
designed go on the end of a rod, I wouldn't expect any noticeable
play. I haven't seen them myself, but I've been told there isn't
any play you can feel.
here is a picture.
http://www.qbcbearings.com/RFQ/B610HTML/B610P161.html
testing it. Maybe you can contact proxxon and find out more
detailed specifications of the drill.
to make without the right tools.
> interesting idea!You can buy them from bearing suppliers. When I was looking at
> but i don't think i have rod end bearings at home.
using rod ends for this project a few years ago I remember them
being not expensive. I will one day redo my drill machine so its
more compact and lighter.
> do you think there is no clearance in rod end bearings whenRod ends are just a plain spherical bearing inside a housing
> they are new for horizontal movement?
>
designed go on the end of a rod, I wouldn't expect any noticeable
play. I haven't seen them myself, but I've been told there isn't
any play you can feel.
here is a picture.
http://www.qbcbearings.com/RFQ/B610HTML/B610P161.html
> i can buy the proxxon drill at a mail order company but so ican't get my hands on it prior to buying to
> inspect it closely.Its difficult to know the quality without looking at one and
>
testing it. Maybe you can contact proxxon and find out more
detailed specifications of the drill.
>suitable drill.
> as you see i won't start building before i don't have a
>yes, I would do the same. The mount for the dill may not be easy
to make without the right tools.