Well, IF it works as good as I think, I will probably do this for others, too. It would be a shame to have a piece of machinery like this standing around for just 2 or 3 harnesses
I machined the half-axles for the gears to sit on and countersunk (right phrase?
) the top plates used as guides. The bearings are clamped between these axles and mounted to the baseplate using two bolts:
Losely mounted:
Now I have to make the 22 distance pieces to assemble the top plates (inner and outer) and then work on the drive gear.
Andreas