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		  This should give you a better idea of how the smaller gear will work.
		 
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      The spud sticking out of the adapter 
		doesn't even go halfway through the gear so I have room to do the same 
		thing on the next adapter.  
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         This side of the gear will act as the bottom. The area 
		the arrow is pointing at is lower than the outer surface. I plan on 
		making my next spacer to take advantage of this lower area by making a 
		thin shoulder on the adapter and then drilling a hole through it to 
		fasten everything together with.  
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        I'll use one 3/8" bolt to hold things together with.  
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        I put another spud on this adapter as well and it's the same depth as 
		the other on at .100". This will locate the other side of the gear so 
		everything stays in alignment.  
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         Here you can see it bolted up and so far is looking 
		pretty good. The shoulder sits below the outer surface of the gear so it 
		won't come in contact with whatever surface I set it on.  
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        The larger gear needs a spacer (arrow) between itself and the smaller 
		gear so it won't move. This was something I overlooked while I was 
		making things. 
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        This was an fix and here we have a spacer.  
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        The spacer will slide over the O.D. of the adapter and rest between the 
		two gears.  
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