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That's how I did my latest supports, although they weren't the "through
hole" type. I routed the depression for the tubing the same on each
standoff, and just altered each block's distance from the center
incrementally by (1/n)*2d (where n= the number of standoffs, and d= the
diameter of the tubing, assuming a spacing equal to the diameter of the
tubing).
On my previous standoffs, I incremented each hole by (1/n)*2d, but it
took a lot more effort in the setup.
Jon
On 07/05/2014 09:13 AM, Derek, Extreme Electronics wrote:
>
> Or
> Make all the spokes the same and offset each spoke by 1/4 of the
> spacing from the secondary, depending of course on how you are mounting
> the spokes.
>
> Derek
>
> On 05/07/2014 16:48, Jim Lux wrote:
>> If you have 4 spokes, offset the holes by 1/4 the spacing on each on.
>> For instance, if your turns are 1" apart, the first spoke has the
>> holes at 1,2,3,4 inches, the secon at 1.25,2.25,3.25,...
>> The third at 1.5, 2.5, 3.5,
>>
>> Jim
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