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The Design Shop / Re: Gear Depthing Tool Plans- ideas, suggestions, plans, machining order
« Last post by IACooper on April 05, 2026, 01:52:01 PM »Thank you.
I agree the sharp edge and narrow contact area for the balls is a potential concern for future wear. For the time being I'm just being careful not to wind them up with a torque wrench, just nip them. I suppose the cyanoacrylate will help spread the load a little as well. Another approach I've seen is to have a machined 'V' groove to locate and align the runners.
Having spent the afternoon depthing and measuring, it seems to have done the job. To fit the barrel arbor I made a couple of press on adapters with larger coned sockets. These are partially reamed 4mm but left the taper lead in of the reamer at the end so they wedge onto the end of the runner and thus saved me having to make an extra pair of runners with larger sockets.
Ian
I agree the sharp edge and narrow contact area for the balls is a potential concern for future wear. For the time being I'm just being careful not to wind them up with a torque wrench, just nip them. I suppose the cyanoacrylate will help spread the load a little as well. Another approach I've seen is to have a machined 'V' groove to locate and align the runners.
Having spent the afternoon depthing and measuring, it seems to have done the job. To fit the barrel arbor I made a couple of press on adapters with larger coned sockets. These are partially reamed 4mm but left the taper lead in of the reamer at the end so they wedge onto the end of the runner and thus saved me having to make an extra pair of runners with larger sockets.
Ian
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