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Dia. Mag. Alternator

Started by z.monkey, May 27, 2010, 07:34:19 AM

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z.monkey

Here are the Threaded Inserts, and the new Mini Studs.
On the left you can see the T-Slot Nut with the Threaded
insert installed.  There are slots in the top of the threaded
insert for a screwdriver.  Don't do it...  Instead I installed
them with a the hardened stud and flange nut.  Using a
flathead screw driver only messed up the slotted edges,
and I cross threaded one of them.  Using the Stud and
Flange Nut allowed me to use a wrench instead of a screw
driver.  The wrench allowed a much easier insertion.

In the center is the new 1/4 inch Mini Stud T-Slot Nut,
and on the right is a 1/2 inch Stud in a T-Slot Nut.  Also
you can see the difference in the Flange Nuts...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

z.monkey

Now I have the wire form plates clamped on the table and am
cutting the straight line.  There are 3 clamps holding the work
piece to the table, so its very rigid.  I use the X/Y screws to
line up the cuts, cut a series of holes on the Y axis, and then
run the side mill up and down the slot on the Y axis a couple
of times, adjusting the X axis to cleanup the scallops...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

z.monkey

Cut the outer radius of the wire form this morning, and started
cutting the slots.  Plan to finish the slots this afternoon and
do the inner radius.  The slots are a lot cleaner when you have
both ends closed at the time of cutting.  After all the slots are
cut I'll open the inside end (inside radius)...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

z.monkey

OK, got the Wire Form Plates cutout, rough cut anyway.
Now starting on the Bearing Mounting Plates.
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

Cap-Z-ro


Kinda reminds me of the layout of the Model T magneto Z...you are really putting a lot into this...hope you find success.

Regards...