The Casinator, 1St Draft

I have all the raw materials in hand, as well as the motor and power supply. The 5 mm drive belt material is somewhere in the reloading supplies. It is the material I used to make a replacement belt for the wet tumbler when the original, 20-year-old belt broke.
Is this a commercial design? No. The front drive belt is there to provide a built-in safety. It will slip if there is too much drag on the system. In a finished product, I would be mounting the motor differently, behind the front plate.
In the same way, the idler shoulder bolt would be a blind hole instead of a through hole.
Finally, it is likely that a better design would use belts for driving everything instead of gears and belts.
Here's a peek at the rear.

As soon as I get working drawings out of FreeCAD, I'll go into the shop and make the faceplate and mount up the motor.
The next step will be to press the bearings into the faceplate. Then I'll make the drive pulley, the cutter/driven pulley, and the three toolholders.
The last step is making the gears. I'll be cutting a longish piece of Delrin with 22 tooth gears. That long gear will then be cut into 4 actual gears to use. The final task will be the 14 tooth idler gear and the shoulder bolt.
Exciting times.