Machining file for your adapter plate! That's right, I forgot! I'm going to have to have a looksee. I made sure I got a mill table size that was plenty for any adapter plate. It then just becomes an exercise in starting at 0,0, and moving to the various coordinates and drilling the holes of the appropriate size! Man, that would take like 5 seconds! You wouldn't even need a digital read out display. Just count the cranks. 1 revolution = 0.1 inches. Each revolution is broken into 1000 pieces.
Ya! Whole open source EV!!! yahoo! freeway capable for under $300! haha!
Hey, Ben, did you also post it as a picture? I don't have autocad. I just need coordinates. (x,y), (r,theta) it don't matter! I can find them if enough information is there.
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