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Castone Motor Plates
I will be making more kits and I thought since I am making them I would go ahead and include my belt drive motor mounts with the kits ,you will also get the regular ones with it too, it would be just the plates so you would need to counter sink them ,make your standoffs and buy all of your parts. I will include where to buy all the parts though. Kits will be ready to ship next week. I put the program in for them, today at lunch. Thanks, Leo
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DXF Files
I saved them back to an older version try these.
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Belt drives
As promised here are a few pictures of the belt drives mounted. I have a few more mold patterns to finish cutting , then I will put up a few pics of different materials such as abs , aluminum and wood. And thanks to JR for getting me started on these belt drives. May also make some ABS vacume formed belt gaurds for them if I can find the time. Thanks
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Castone
how thick are the plates archie |
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thank you mike
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