Eccentric Sheave
View of Machined Sheave Showing Locating Rib |
The next part to be
made was the eccentric sheave. This was a relatively straightforward
turning job but there was some query about the eccentric centre in
relation to the centre of the sheave. I have been referencing the
valuable little book by Andrew Smith in which he describes the
manufacturing process. When drilling the sheave for the eccentric, he
says to set the centre at 11/64" (4.37mm), however the drawing shows the
distance as 9/64" (3.57mm). making a difference of 1.6mm on the throw
of the eccentric. Obviously that would make quite a difference in the
valve movement on such a small model. An enquiry on the Model Engineer
magazine forum returned the answer in a very short time. It turns out
that the drawing is correct at 9/64" which goes to show that it is
important to double check even the best of source material. It is well
known that there are often mistakes in published drawings and text so it
is o=important to check and double check. The internet interest forums
are such a valuable resource these days, no longer are we working alone
and in the dark, there is always knowledgeable person willing to offer
suggestions and information.
The
most tricky part of the sheave was the rib which had to be machined
accurately to match the groove in the strap. Initially it was a plain
cylindrical machining job. A piece of FCMS (free cutting mild) steel
with a generous chucking allowance was turned to the overall diameter of
the rib. Left hand and right hand lathe tools were then used to turn
the smaller diameter to fit the main internal diameter of the strap.
The
now established centre of the eccentric was marked out, centre
punched. This was set to centre (for the method of doing this see the page - 'Centring work in the 4 Jaw') in the 4 jaw independent chuck on
the lathe and the boss turned to diameter. The drilling to 7/16"
(11.1mm) was done by step drilling with a succession of drills in the
drilling machine. That was quite accurate enough, no need for reaming.
To complete the eccentric a hole was cross drilled in the eccentric
boss and tapped 5BA for a fixing grub screw. Now for a bit of finishing
bling with wet 'n dry.
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