Hello guys, not really gunsmithing but not far off. Just wanted to show how I made a six spline shaft that broke in half. Couldn't get the part anymore, company no longer exist so with my limited knowledge and very limited machines
I decided to try it anyways. It was going on one of those "Terrajets" or something. It has two snowmobile tracks side by side like a small bulldozer. This shaft is linking both tracks and hooked to the tranny system. I don't remember what # of steel shaft I used but it's suppose to be the same strength as the original or stronger. Here are some pics of the setup I used. Ended up working great and was an interesting experience for future projects.
Tested on a piece of aluminum to see if it could be done with what I have.
Adjusted the "prototype" and went ahead, bought a shaft, turned it to diameter and grooved for snap rings.
Centered and made my first set of splines for one end.
Offset setup to mill the side of the spline to make it square.
Done deal, so we have the prototype, finished shaft and the broken one. I know the middle is rough. I had technical difficulties with my carbide tip. Fortunately, it doesn't affect anything in the middle except the look of it.
Tested on a piece of aluminum to see if it could be done with what I have.
Adjusted the "prototype" and went ahead, bought a shaft, turned it to diameter and grooved for snap rings.
Centered and made my first set of splines for one end.
Offset setup to mill the side of the spline to make it square.
Done deal, so we have the prototype, finished shaft and the broken one. I know the middle is rough. I had technical difficulties with my carbide tip. Fortunately, it doesn't affect anything in the middle except the look of it.