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They can be modelled, in wooden mechanical toys for example, by gluing a | They can be modelled, in wooden mechanical toys for example, by gluing a '''[[Manufactured Board|Ply]]''' or '''[[Manufactured Board|MDF]]''' disc at an angle on to a rotating '''[[Dowel]]''' - or by simply cutting the end of a larger diameter '''Dowel''' at an angle. | ||
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Revision as of 15:18, 20 February 2016
A Swashplate is essentially a disc mounted on a rotating shaft at an angle such that it can transfer reciprocating motion to a follower which is constrained to slide parallel to the same shaft - it may be regarded as a simple form of Cylindrical Cam.
Note: They can be modelled, in wooden mechanical toys for example, by gluing a Ply or MDF disc at an angle on to a rotating Dowel - or by simply cutting the end of a larger diameter Dowel at an angle.