NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
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Re: NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
Any chance you could do any more?mathatch wrote:moving slightly off topic of the dry clutch parts, some adjustable cam gears I made :)
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Re: NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
Fair enough, what you've done is way beyond my little day dream.mathatch wrote:Well I wanted to make it out of something a bit special. Anyone can chaw something out of a piece of billet but a carbon fibre cover is slightly more tricky. As for the HRC, I am doing this myself, not as a company, so don't have a company name or anything to write on there so HRC seemed better than nothing. Without this, it looks a bit boring.benny wrote:Thought about this myself, why not just make it out of aluminium?
Also why put HRC on it? Take credit for your own work!
Out of interest how did you get the exact dimension and shape for the mounting points into solid works? Did you scan it in or all careful hand measurements?
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Re: NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
Nice work and very well done,i planned to do one for my repsol but never got round to it,have you thought about a cast magnesium case?
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Re: NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
the CNC machine we have has a probe so I went round and probed the crankcase dowel holes and then gearbox and crankshaft then put the clutch cover on and probed all the dowel holes. write down all the coordinates with nothing any more fancy than a pen and paper, then type the coordinates in.benny wrote: Out of interest how did you get the exact dimension and shape for the mounting points into solid works? Did you scan it in or all careful hand measurements?
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Re: NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
yes I have considered this and if it works then I will make covers out of magnesium to sell.rcv4 wrote:Nice work and very well done,i planned to do one for my repsol but never got round to it,have you thought about a cast magnesium case?
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Re: NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
I am not going to make any more parts from my designs until they are proven and working sorryYakama wrote:
Any chance you could do any more?
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Re: NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
Nice, we've got a CNC with a probe, can it not export straight to a solidworks file?mathatch wrote:the CNC machine we have has a probe so I went round and probed the crankcase dowel holes and then gearbox and crankshaft then put the clutch cover on and probed all the dowel holes. write down all the coordinates with nothing any more fancy than a pen and paper, then type the coordinates in.benny wrote: Out of interest how did you get the exact dimension and shape for the mounting points into solid works? Did you scan it in or all careful hand measurements?
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Re: NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
no its a 1980's beaver parts master hahahaha pen and paper is all it exportsbenny wrote:
Nice, we've got a CNC with a probe, can it not export straight to a solidworks file?
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Re: NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
Haha fair enough, really nice job. What sort of company do you work for?mathatch wrote:no its a 1980's beaver parts master hahahaha pen and paper is all it exportsbenny wrote:
Nice, we've got a CNC with a probe, can it not export straight to a solidworks file?
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Re: NC 30 dry clutch and several other trick bits
just a small engineering company you?benny wrote:
Haha fair enough, really nice job. What sort of company do you work for?