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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 301172" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>You have a great idea there, but maybe try mounting the motor 90deg to what you have done.</p><p>The way it's positioned now it appears to provide sideways jogging.</p><p>When you tap a gold pan it's from the top directed down. So if you mounted that motor 90deg to what you have done, those shock waves will travel down the board, instead of across it.</p><p>It may or may not work better, worth a try.</p><p>Something else to consider would be a motor mounted away from the miller table and only contacting the back of the table when the eccentric is at it's furthest extent. Thus creating that TAP motion, rather than a continual vibration from a device fixed to the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 301172, member: 7956"] You have a great idea there, but maybe try mounting the motor 90deg to what you have done. The way it's positioned now it appears to provide sideways jogging. When you tap a gold pan it's from the top directed down. So if you mounted that motor 90deg to what you have done, those shock waves will travel down the board, instead of across it. It may or may not work better, worth a try. Something else to consider would be a motor mounted away from the miller table and only contacting the back of the table when the eccentric is at it's furthest extent. Thus creating that TAP motion, rather than a continual vibration from a device fixed to the board. [/QUOTE]
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