Got it, thanks!
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Know anyone around Fresno/Clovis that does ball endmill cuts? Im about to need that done on my Belmont when I put a shaft release on it.
Thanks for the explanation and diagrams. Now I understand what Ive been told before.
I don't know if I would ball mill, but I totally agree with the radius in the bottom cut Westernaero posted.
Look a square stock Craftsman screw driver and you get the idea of what the key slot should look like.
You use the slot you like, I'll use the one that works for me.
I have seen the full radius slots try to roll the key under a lot less force than a boat prop. Might be the kick ass set up if the key is precision fitted, and the depth is dead nuts on, but most props and shafts don't get the attention to detail that a rocker shaft is afforded. Specially in the pits of a race.
Used a radius bottom end mill, and a craftsman screwdriver shank for close to forty years and not broken a shaft yet. So I think I'll stick with it until I am making at least 2500HP. Then I'll switch to this.:biggrin:
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On occasion I like to play the slots, but I prefer blackjack. Oh and I prefer no fillet with my slots please :D
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I go to Automotive Machine Specialties (AMS). They are down town Fresno on Broadway by the freeway overpass. They are swamped right now and it might take awhile for them to do it. They are real cool and have boats. If you go there see if they will show you around, all kinds of cool machines and projects in there.
If that does'nt work out there has got to be at least 20 shops or individuals around that can do that work.
Well, you may have extended the life of the shaft. Like Westernaero said, that slot has seen some stress. Being it WAS the end of the slot makes a lot more sense. Now that its in the middle of the prop, its not nearly as likely to fail there. Not say it can't, but I have never seen a shaft that didn't fail right in front of the prop.