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Originally Posted by widow18
Hello All
I have built an EQ Platform that works reasonably well using zinc coated threaded rod for the drive mechanism. It was built as a prototype and so is bigger than it has to be and taller, which makes viewing a bit difficult (with a 12" DOB).
I am building a new platform and was wondering if brass threaded rod would be a better option for the drive. Does anyone know if brass on brass would give a smoother motion than steel on steel?
Thanks in advance
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If your threaded rod worked I suggest going for Stainless steel. This would be the stronger and smoothest around. Bras would be smoother but not sure if it's softness would create wear over time.
(Floating ideas) My prototype EQ platform used friction first, then I purchased flexible pinion and ran it of that. The problem with flexible pinion is that it would widen the gear and when the platform reached flat point the drive floated between one direction and the other. While it was on and angle the bond was strong and go very solid running. Friction though was the easiest and best IMO. I didn't use threaded rod because I couldn't bend to give me even rotation.