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Dust Boot on Independent Motor
I believe I have read somewhere that someone used an independent motor to position their dust boot relative to the job at hand. I am curious if any forum members have done this and if they would post pictures so I can see how it can be implemented on a mechmate.
Thanks in advance. Greg |
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Have you seen this project?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF8U8nd5oSM It would be very easy to make a manual positioning dust shoe, why would you like to automate it? |
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