On Monday 04 November 2013 10:18:59 andy pugh did opine:

> On 4 November 2013 14:02, Stuart Stevenson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > My goal is to drive the table (large dia) and keep the wobble plate
> > from rotating as it wobbles.
> > The cross slot on the wobble plate may or may not stay.
> 
> The simplest solution (especially if you have the parts) is probably a
> couple of sets of linear guides.
> But I still want to see if the twin-eccentric idea works.

I think it would work very well when driven by timing belts with backside 
tensioners so that minor diffs in timing could be used to diddle the wear 
backlash.  That I can handle, but profiling the gears would probably be 
frustrating at least since I've no clue about the math.  But I do have a 
big block of alu that could contain it.

Cheers, Gene
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