On Monday 16 July 2012 04:43:01 jeremy youngs did opine:
Greetings all;
This need for a long allen set screw as the starting material for
this differential screw that Andy reminded me of is being a problem.
fleabay searches don't seen to be getting any hits tonight.
how long gene
Hi Gene,
McMaster has long set screws -- sort of.
They have swivel pad set screws --
Steel 10 Degree Swivel Pad Set Screw for Angled Surfaces, 1/4-20
Thread, 3-3/8 Length
Regards,
Ken
On 7/16/2012 5:08 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 16 July 2012 04:43:01 jeremy youngs did opine:
On Monday 16 July 2012 10:16:16 Kenneth Lerman did opine:
Hi Gene,
McMaster has long set screws -- sort of.
They have swivel pad set screws --
Steel 10 Degree Swivel Pad Set Screw for Angled Surfaces, 1/4-20
Thread, 3-3/8 Length
Regards,
Ken
Chuckle, I'll bet its not cheap too.
On 16 July 2012 15:21, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
Chuckle, I'll bet its not cheap too. But 1/4 isn't quite big enough for
this. But by the time I can get it, I can probably make it,
I have, in the past, made a similar thing (actually a screw for a
4-jaw chuck) by hammering a hex
On Monday 16 July 2012 10:57:21 andy pugh did opine:
On 16 July 2012 15:21, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
Chuckle, I'll bet its not cheap too. But 1/4 isn't quite big enough
for this. But by the time I can get it, I can probably make it,
I have, in the past, made a similar thing
Gene Heskett wrote:
All of which proves that without us makers, the rest of the world will
descend into the stone age in 200 years. They may anyway, but thats
another thread in history's endless loop. :(
200 years? Come on, it wouldn't take TWO years for everything to come
to a stop!
I had a job making hex adjusters for camshaft timing pulley's for
Cloyes gear. I needed to make about 2000 a week. First, I tried
broaching. It was labor intensive and expensive because broaches kept
breaking. I devised a roto-broaching tool. An axial hex cutter mounted
in bearings angled about 5
On 16 July 2012 18:52, mark center mcen...@gmail.com wrote:
I devised a roto-broaching tool. An axial hex cutter mounted
in bearings angled about 5 degree from centreline.
I have seen those on YouTube.
There is a LinuxCNC way to do it too:
http://youtu.be/T4q8gCpeY1A
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atp
If you can't fix
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