TyngTech saves the day!

I used 5/8 because I already had a flange bearing that size, and as
Steve suggested the turret plate just rests on the lazy susan, turning
it with friction, whereas the turret itself is turned by the 5/8 all-
thread, bolted TIGHT to the turret base, and a cross-bolt through the
bolt and sprocket

Test run:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4cjq39dj1Y

and showing proportional control (from 39 seconds):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6k1TqTuaPEs

The check's in the mail Mr Tyng!

Ben
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