On 6 November 2013 23:14, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> wrote:

>> Eccentricity could be adjusted by a second, thin, static eccentric
>> round the main one.
>
> Ok, I wondered about that since the animation doesn't show that at all

It's not there to show :-)

> Has trial code to carve been composed yet?

I only designed it this lunchtime (I admit that my lunch break became
rather extended)

> And has it been analyzed for back driving ease or difficulty?

No, it was designed entirely from the point of view of "what needle
roller cages exist" and "What looks about right"

-- 
atp
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