But the reason for milling/turning the wheel is to get roundness and
straightness. If the wheel is rotating in the jig there's no way to control
if the wheel is for example elliptic (if it's not mounted in its center,
that is).

2008/6/29 Ian W. Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>  >>>>>>>>>>>Sven wrote....
>
> Why not just make a normal Alu frame router?
> Any special constructed machine would be a problem if there are, let say,
> 26, 28 and 29 inch wheels in production.>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> That was just where my idea was going - if the wheel is run on rollers on a
> table under a cnc router, the rollers can be maybe a foot long running in
> ball raced plummer blocks at each end and that will then cater for a wide
> range of different wheel diameters.
>
> --
> Best wishes,
>
> Ian
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