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Re: Globe motor mounting
I never thaught to use a broach...that would definately would have been easier than doing it manually on the mill...I think our team is getting ready to buy a press (in the past to put key ways in gears we sent it out to a mentors shop, but never did I realize they created that size broach. A note about drill rod,before I knew what drill rod was..I tried cutting it on a gravity feed band saw....not soon after was I getting yelled at for wasting the blade...and I wondered why it wasnt cutting..silly me. I learned my lesson.
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I don't think they do create that type of broach. I have never seen any, at least.
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I believe they are made, but not on large scale, not at least from what I found. I believe it would fall under the "oval double radius" broach. I found a company that makes custom broaches, but you can bet it would cost a lot of money, and probably time. So, I'm not upset that I spent so much time on the mill, I learned a few new tricks doing it that way.
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Isn't it just a standard "Doube D" broach? I know there is such a thing, but I don't know where to get it.
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I always thought a broach was something you used to finish what was already roughed in. (i.e. an edm or wire operation needs to be finished with a broach to make it smooth and accurate.) Any professional machine ops out there to answer?
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hey I was just wondering, how, exactly, did you guys get the sprocket to fit with the globe motors, like did you guys use hub or hubless sprockets? Thanks.
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I used the globe motor like a lathe and turned it down... Hooked it up to a 12V, put the gearhead in a vice, and held a file against it. It fits an FP pinion now, but sadly its too small due to some smoothing files that probably shouldn't have been made. Epoxy stripped twice, what do you think about JB weld on the armature? Would it hold? I cant see easily putting a pin into the FP gear without screwing up some teeth bigtime.
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