I'm dropping a few pictures from visits to the machinist.
The design required the stock 1204 ball screws to be cut down to proper length, and an M8 thread was machined on one end of each. Furthermore, rod ends were adapted to restrict the ball joint to a uniaxial rotating joint with bearings. Originally, newly fabricated rod ends were on the plans. But the machinist offered to modify existing ones which would simplify the fabrication and reduce overall costs.
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