Having built a fishing reel traverse and taken the design as far as it'll go (in my very humble opinion), I am looking to simplify and try a cam traverse.
I've never owned Jason's book and have only seen a picture of his winder online once, but I am assuming this works the same as most of the old industrial winders, in that a motors is turning a cam which in turn is pushing a spring relieved push-rod. This push rod is the traverse.
Is this the gist of it? Am I missing any major parts of this design before I start having cams machined?
I've never owned Jason's book and have only seen a picture of his winder online once, but I am assuming this works the same as most of the old industrial winders, in that a motors is turning a cam which in turn is pushing a spring relieved push-rod. This push rod is the traverse.
Is this the gist of it? Am I missing any major parts of this design before I start having cams machined?
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