Mk1 capri, plans, complete noob

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Excellent once again thanks
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Trigger wheel for D.I.S
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Nice looking wheel :thumbup:
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Nice, made it yourself?
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Nah I wish I had it laser cut off a drawing I did and machined by a good mate of mine really just posted it to see if someone pulled me up for it being wrong but it must be ok
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its not shiny enough ;)
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is it going to be balanced?
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yeah it might need a small hole drilled where the extra slot is to offset the weight difference.
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Fair point my mate spun it up and he said it runs true but I guess it'd be hard to check balance in a lathe I might spin it up in a drill or something little by little until it feels good, dunno
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thats probably not a bad way to do it, drill really small see how it feels, go up in size slowly .. unless you know someone with a trigger wheel balancing machine :)
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