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Babba February 21st 08 05:22 AM

How to make this ???
 
I want to have a go at making some custom handlebar risers for a
motorbike. I'll be using 53mm dia' round bar but I'm having trouble
working out how to drill/bore the hole where the bars seat. It needs to
be split into 2 sections, the bottom section is fastened to the bike and
the top section clamps to this over the bars. The hole for the bars
needs to be approx 22mm (7/8ths) and will have to be reamed out for
accuracy.

If I drill the hole out first then cut it on a bandsaw I'm going to lose
the accuracy of the diameter with the width of the cut, I don't think
that my bandsaw will create an accurate enough cut anyway. Is it
possible to drill through the middle of two sections clamped together or
will I have to drill two holes in the stock, cut, then mate two sections
together?



http://tinyurl.com/yrlo5d

Richard J Kinch February 21st 08 06:03 AM

How to make this ???
 
Babba writes:

Is it
possible to drill through the middle of two sections clamped together


Yes, that would be the best way.

lemel_man February 21st 08 08:11 AM

How to make this ???
 
Babba wrote:
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Is it
possible to drill through the middle of two sections clamped together

http://tinyurl.com/yrlo5d


Yes, that's how I do it. Its also a good idea to put a packing piece
between the two sections so as to provide a reasonable clearance when
finished.

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Matt Stawicki February 21st 08 03:51 PM

How to make this ???
 
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 05:22:32 +0000, Babba wrote:

I want to have a go at making some custom handlebar risers for a
motorbike. I'll be using 53mm dia' round bar but I'm having trouble
working out how to drill/bore the hole where the bars seat. It needs to
be split into 2 sections, the bottom section is fastened to the bike and
the top section clamps to this over the bars. The hole for the bars
needs to be approx 22mm (7/8ths) and will have to be reamed out for
accuracy.

If I drill the hole out first then cut it on a bandsaw I'm going to lose
the accuracy of the diameter with the width of the cut, I don't think
that my bandsaw will create an accurate enough cut anyway. Is it
possible to drill through the middle of two sections clamped together or
will I have to drill two holes in the stock, cut, then mate two sections
together?



http://tinyurl.com/yrlo5d


Yes. You can clamp 2 pieces together with a shim, the thickness of the
gap you want, between the two pieces. You could run into trouble with
a drill, however. Unless you have a very ridged set-up. Even so, I
would drill it undersize, and bore it to size.

Matt

Dave, I can't do that February 21st 08 04:53 PM

How to make this ???
 
We have made thousands of handlebar clamps for motorcycles. We CNC
mill the bar hole 7/8, 1" or 1-1/4" with a 3/4" end mill. Then we
slice it in half with a 0.050" thick saw blade in a horizontal mill.
If you don't have a horizontal mill, set up the saw blade in an arbor
and slice it off that way. I think the saw blades are called Jeweler's
blades. They have very fine teeth, are HSS and only cost a few bucks
each at MSC.

Dave

Wayne February 21st 08 10:45 PM

How to make this ???
 
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 23:22:32 -0600, Babba wrote:

I want to have a go at making some custom handlebar risers for a
motorbike. I'll be using 53mm dia' round bar but I'm having trouble
working out how to drill/bore the hole where the bars seat. It needs to
be split into 2 sections, the bottom section is fastened to the bike and
the top section clamps to this over the bars. The hole for the bars
needs to be approx 22mm (7/8ths) and will have to be reamed out for
accuracy.

If I drill the hole out first then cut it on a bandsaw I'm going to lose
the accuracy of the diameter with the width of the cut, I don't think
that my bandsaw will create an accurate enough cut anyway. Is it
possible to drill through the middle of two sections clamped together or
will I have to drill two holes in the stock, cut, then mate two sections
together?



http://tinyurl.com/yrlo5d


I used a boring head with an extended cutter holder I made.
The half circle was cut full length from one side.

A couple of pictures of a handlebar clamp I made.
http://varian.net/wayne/hclamp/mvc-010f.jpg
http://varian.net/wayne/hclamp/mvc-025f.jpg
http://varian.net/wayne/hclamp/mvc-038f.jpg

Wayne D.

[email protected] February 21st 08 10:46 PM

How to make this ???
 
On Feb 21, 8:53 am, "Dave, I can't do that"
wrote:
We have made thousands of handlebar clamps for motorcycles. We CNC
mill the bar hole 7/8, 1" or 1-1/4" with a 3/4" end mill. Then we
slice it in half with a 0.050" thick saw blade in a horizontal mill.
If you don't have a horizontal mill, set up the saw blade in an arbor
and slice it off that way. I think the saw blades are called Jeweler's
blades. They have very fine teeth, are HSS and only cost a few bucks
each at MSC.

Dave


And they are not hack saw blades! They snap real easy.

Paul

Dave, I can't do that February 22nd 08 03:57 PM

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Er, Paul,

And they are not hack saw blades! They snap real easy.


They are round milling cutter blades, hence the "arbor" comment. We
have never "snapped" a single one.

Dave




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