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Re: pic: Homemade Keyway Broaches
If I get access to a manual lathe with a three jaw chuck then that will be my next project...
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Re: pic: Homemade Keyway Broaches
One year at GLR we had to put a keyway into a sprocket, and we didn't have a broach or a press in the pits. So we taped about 5 hacksaw blades together, and slowly cut the keyway into the sprocket. Took awhile, but worked out just fine.
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Re: pic: Homemade Keyway Broaches
Here is a photo of what else I did. I keyed two of these hubs as well as cutting a key slot in the drive shaft with a Dremel carbide cutter. Took a while, but it works!
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