I had wanted to put that side against the marker.  I'm pretty sure that the 
marker wouldn't like some holes drilled in it.  The reason I asked is 
because when the actuator is placed on the marker mount, those two knobs 
push the mounting holes on the actuator too close to the edge of the marker 
mount.
I found out the if I lift the actuator up a little though, those knobs fit 
in the crease between the two tubes of the marker's body.  
My plan for firing the gun is just a bicycle brake cable running from the 
nice trigger mechanism that Steve built looping around a piece of plywood 
to the actuator.  If you got that, great, if not I'll have a photo for you 
tomorrow. :)

Caleb

On Thursday, July 31, 2014 1:43:46 PM UTC-4, TyngTech wrote:

> No, they cannot be trimmed off.  Those are recesses for internal shafts. 
>  I'm assuming you want to fit that side against a flat piece.  What you 
> could do is ll a couple of corresponding holes in the flat piece for those 
> knobs to fit into.
>
> ST
>
>
> On Thursday, July 31, 2014 7:54:25 AM UTC-4, Caleb Smith wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> LOL   Got an email this morning saying that the motors have shipped.  23 
>>>> days till the battle, should get done in time.
>>>>
>>>
>> I've attached a picture of the door lock actuator I have.  I was 
>> wondering if the two little knobs on top could be trimmed off?  It would 
>> make mounting it a whole lot easier.
>>
>> Thanks, 
>>
>

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