Jeff came over tonight and I helped him glue some more parts on Steve's R2 legs

When that was done I marked out on Jeff's frame where he needed to cut to put his dome motor mount. After that, he drilled the mounting holes.

Once the braket was loosely bolted in place I marked the location of the motor.

I marked the location of the holes and drilled them out on the press.

Now all Dawmer has to do is hunt down some mounting hardware and a wheel.
This new motor mount design I made for these wood frames based on the JAG one seem so be working well as ED and Patched has not had a problem with them yet.
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