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+[* black] Take the part over to the arbor press.
+[* black] You must support the part against something that will provide maximum surface area to the part, but also allow the taper pin to move at the bottom.
+[* black] A piece of aluminum with a semicircular depression is perfect. You can do this either with a drill, then sawing off halfway through the diameter of the hole, or with an endmill of the right diameter.
+[* black] Then cut a smaller notch the length of the depression to allow the pin to move. Again, this could be done with a drill and a saw, or an endmill.

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