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John Doe[_4_] John Doe[_4_] is offline
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Default Will 3/8" aluminum withstand pedal power?

Of course it's not the ideal material, but it's my material. And whether
it's the ideal material is not the question, the question is whether it
will hold up to the torque.

If you were not a major part in every off-topic thread
in this group, your opinion might mean something.





Gunner Asch wrote in :

On Wed, 13 Apr 2016 00:23:29 -0700 (PDT), whit3rd
wrote:

On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 9:54:16 PM UTC-7, John Doe wrote:
Using 6061 3/8" thick aluminum to hold the front sprocket on a bicycle.

A 1/2 inch square hole through 3/8 inch thick aluminum fits over the
bottom bracket square tapered spindle.


It's gonna fail. Why can't you use a proper crank with spider that takes replaceable
ring gears? The thing is, even if it took chain tension, any wobble at all
from the rotation axis is going to loosen its contact with the
square spindle.


I agree. 6061 is NOT the material to make that from.