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Cutting teeth in a ratchet wheel
On 12/4/2012 8:40 PM, F.K. wrote:
On Tue, 04 Dec 2012 19:55:44 -0500, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote: The wheel is 36" dia., .3125" thick and has a 14" hole in the center and six equidistant mounting holes .375 dia. 1" from center hole. There needs to be 118 teeth that are 3/8" deep and have a leg of the triangular tooth that is a radian and the other leg is 60 degrees. I see doing them with a hacksaw and a file after blued and laid out by hand. (maybe a power saw) Any better ideas? I can't visualize mounting it on the BP. Hire a machinist :-) Ain't that cheating? |
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