Thanks John & Terry - good ideas & input.

> Everything looks nice. Why don't you put a link up on the wiki site...

Ok - will do when I get a chance - hadn't considered that.

>Bill of materials with websites is nice.

I can't tell if you're implying that I need to provide more or complimenting 
me that I gave a partial. I avoided a full because I don't want to say you 
can make this and this and this with this and have someone who isn't bright 
enough to figure out how.  I should probably add stock cross section sizes I 
used and let people determine the length.  A complete tear down would be 
required at this point for the fasteners which isn't in the cards, at least 
not until I get my optical limits built.

>The bearing bores need to have their own
>tolerance not just the generic one in the title
>block(+.xx,-.00),but anyone making the part would know this.

Good point - I hadn't even thought of that - I'll get a tolerance on the 
bores added into the next revision.

>I feel bad pointing out things like this to someone.

Don't feel bad - thats what I asked for :-) I machine for a hobby - my bread 
and butter is architectural drafting, IT and multimedia productions.

>You should try to make a set of parts just using just
>your prints,you might find something you need to change.
>I use prints from guys who do it for a living and I find mistakes
>all the time.
>Plus if you are doing this for free I dont think anyone will
>complain about the prints.
>
>Keep up the good work

Thanks - I will 


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