Hello,
I am making the Atlas Mill Eccentric Lever and misread the plan. My copy of the plans was too small for my eyes and I drilled a hole in the wromg place. Instead of above the centerline of the piece, I drilled .013 under the line. That means I am .026 off. I am wondering if I move the lock pin location by .026 over to the left and down, it will rotate the piece around the center of my piece and maintain the correct correlation between the eccentric hole and the lock pin.
I will try to post the plan that I am working off of.
I posted, the part that I misread was in the bottom view right above the following words-Hole Offset Deminitions Bottom View. If I can move the piece around the center, I can save the piece easily. Otherwise my options are making a plug, pressing it in with an interference fit. Then rotating the piece and redrilling and reaming to final size as I have already done.
Last one is starting from scratch and making a new one.
Any and all ideas happily accepted.
Thanks,
Fred
View attachment Atlas Back Gear Lever.pdf
View attachment Atlas Back Gear Lever.pdf
I am making the Atlas Mill Eccentric Lever and misread the plan. My copy of the plans was too small for my eyes and I drilled a hole in the wromg place. Instead of above the centerline of the piece, I drilled .013 under the line. That means I am .026 off. I am wondering if I move the lock pin location by .026 over to the left and down, it will rotate the piece around the center of my piece and maintain the correct correlation between the eccentric hole and the lock pin.
I will try to post the plan that I am working off of.
I posted, the part that I misread was in the bottom view right above the following words-Hole Offset Deminitions Bottom View. If I can move the piece around the center, I can save the piece easily. Otherwise my options are making a plug, pressing it in with an interference fit. Then rotating the piece and redrilling and reaming to final size as I have already done.
Last one is starting from scratch and making a new one.
Any and all ideas happily accepted.
Thanks,
Fred
View attachment Atlas Back Gear Lever.pdf
View attachment Atlas Back Gear Lever.pdf