Clarifixer
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Here's a little gizmo I machined out of aluminum to mount a cycling computer on my recumbent trike. The upper part with the tube and flat side (the computer is strapped to it) is an eccentric turning--one piece. It is attached to the main plug with the two visible stainless flathead screws and the whole assembly inserted in the frame tube. A machined tapered pull-up "nut" and stainless cap screw inside secures it in place, like a bicycle bar stem bolt.
If you have never done eccentric turning, it's pretty unnerving to have a big bar of stock whipping around in the lathe
with the tool only cutting on one side (cutus interruptus!) until you get down to a full diameter. I won't be doing THAT again, but the end product has bragging rights.
If you have never done eccentric turning, it's pretty unnerving to have a big bar of stock whipping around in the lathe
