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Well , I went out to the tiny shop and was going to practice threading again , but I got derailed ! ... when I made my larger threading dial, I laminated 2- 3/16"disks of aluminum together by riveting them at 4 points around the disks.... ( I used the saw blade indexer and it worked fantastically )
and I got to thinking why not just make a aluminum gear for that idler gear that is so banged up ? I could do the same , laminate the sheets together to have enough thickness and then cut the teeth into the gear blank.... so I went to my bucket of aluminum scrap and I saw a chunk of 3/4"x3" x 18" or so aluminum from my old
gyro copter..( i made a 4' hub bar for it , and this is what was left of it ).... so I thought hay that is the right thickness...no lamination needed ! that's a big plus ! so I cut a 3"x3" hunk off that bar drilled a 7/16" hole for a bolt to go through the center and act as a mandrel and then chucked it up in the lathe and started the intermittent cut
of getting that square piece round.....it's slow going but i'm about halfway to round ! LOL....
the plan is to make it the same diameter as the busted gear and then bore the hole to fit the bolt that goes through it.... then trim it to the same width of the bad gear....
once that is done I can then just mill the teeth into it on the 3 in 1 's mill and hopefully I will have a new gear that I can replace the bad one with !
.....that and I finally got around to finish taking an old electric stove apart and cutting it up into pieces....
.....I really need to go by the scrap yard in town and get some thick steel I have no 1/2" plate at all, and have a need for at least 1 90 degree plate for the lathe
I want to make a milling attachment for it ! but I can't even get started on it without some decent material to work with ! 1/2"x 1-1/2" bar stock would be real nice too !
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anyway.....that's what I did F.W.I.W. LOL.......
Bob......
and I got to thinking why not just make a aluminum gear for that idler gear that is so banged up ? I could do the same , laminate the sheets together to have enough thickness and then cut the teeth into the gear blank.... so I went to my bucket of aluminum scrap and I saw a chunk of 3/4"x3" x 18" or so aluminum from my old
gyro copter..( i made a 4' hub bar for it , and this is what was left of it ).... so I thought hay that is the right thickness...no lamination needed ! that's a big plus ! so I cut a 3"x3" hunk off that bar drilled a 7/16" hole for a bolt to go through the center and act as a mandrel and then chucked it up in the lathe and started the intermittent cut
of getting that square piece round.....it's slow going but i'm about halfway to round ! LOL....
the plan is to make it the same diameter as the busted gear and then bore the hole to fit the bolt that goes through it.... then trim it to the same width of the bad gear....
once that is done I can then just mill the teeth into it on the 3 in 1 's mill and hopefully I will have a new gear that I can replace the bad one with !
.....that and I finally got around to finish taking an old electric stove apart and cutting it up into pieces....
.....I really need to go by the scrap yard in town and get some thick steel I have no 1/2" plate at all, and have a need for at least 1 90 degree plate for the lathe
I want to make a milling attachment for it ! but I can't even get started on it without some decent material to work with ! 1/2"x 1-1/2" bar stock would be real nice too !
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anyway.....that's what I did F.W.I.W. LOL.......
Bob......