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Thanks for the comments!
Matt, needed the 20:1 reducer because a cone pulley was still way to fast, Like 20 times to fast!
Todd, I didn't really make good drawings, just figured out clearances for the bearings on the computer with centers drawn in.
I own 2 of these saws and never liked the cool blocks. My second one is at my camp in Vermont, left that original (wood cutting), it doesn't get used as much. In my furniture making shop I have a 20" Powermatic with Carter guides, these were "loosely" made like those.
Larry
Matt, needed the 20:1 reducer because a cone pulley was still way to fast, Like 20 times to fast!
Todd, I didn't really make good drawings, just figured out clearances for the bearings on the computer with centers drawn in.
I own 2 of these saws and never liked the cool blocks. My second one is at my camp in Vermont, left that original (wood cutting), it doesn't get used as much. In my furniture making shop I have a 20" Powermatic with Carter guides, these were "loosely" made like those.
Larry