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More updates since people are having questions about dimensions:
I temporarily installed the hub on the freehub shaft to take dimensions.
Space you need from base of thread on freehub side to dropout: ~13.5mm
Space you have left of thread for dropout and nut(s): ~20mm, give or take. My pictures show half-assed measurements as I can't find my freehub spline tool, so my cassette isn't cinched down more than finger-tight. That's if you want to have only one or two mm of clearance off the freehub nut.
Side note, I discovered that the shoulder that the freehub bearing sits on had some dings in it and was chafing the rubber seal on the inboard side of the bearing. (If you look closely, you can see a white ring worn into the blue rubber bearing seal)
A minute on the lathe with some draw-filing, and it's rounded over. May improve it a bit more later by decreasing contact down to only the inner bearing race diameter, but my chuck is a bit wobbly; the camlock mounts were funky when I got the lathe and I haven't bothered to fix it yet. That will change soon.
Interesting side-note! A file cuts into the shaft like it would on mild unhardened steel. I'm definitely going to replace this one as soon as possible now. Anyone else want one once I get the lathe in order let me know; I'm going to price out CrMo in 1" diameters and order some to start working with.
I temporarily installed the hub on the freehub shaft to take dimensions.
Space you need from base of thread on freehub side to dropout: ~13.5mm

Space you have left of thread for dropout and nut(s): ~20mm, give or take. My pictures show half-assed measurements as I can't find my freehub spline tool, so my cassette isn't cinched down more than finger-tight. That's if you want to have only one or two mm of clearance off the freehub nut.

Side note, I discovered that the shoulder that the freehub bearing sits on had some dings in it and was chafing the rubber seal on the inboard side of the bearing. (If you look closely, you can see a white ring worn into the blue rubber bearing seal)

A minute on the lathe with some draw-filing, and it's rounded over. May improve it a bit more later by decreasing contact down to only the inner bearing race diameter, but my chuck is a bit wobbly; the camlock mounts were funky when I got the lathe and I haven't bothered to fix it yet. That will change soon.

Interesting side-note! A file cuts into the shaft like it would on mild unhardened steel. I'm definitely going to replace this one as soon as possible now. Anyone else want one once I get the lathe in order let me know; I'm going to price out CrMo in 1" diameters and order some to start working with.