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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 130465" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Its just a small alloy round fixture (see below) <u>As I remember </u>I think made a fixture like this I marked and drilled the carrier with 5 holes and a center hole used that to mark the fixture and made five holes to match the holes in the carrier and a center hole with a recess for a bolt mounted the fixture on the center hole bolt turned the fixture face and a mounting diameter. took it off the bolt and mounted the fixture on that diameter in the chuck mounted the carrier on the 5 bolts then bored and turned the diameters of the carrier doing the sprocket face and outside first then turning it round to do the tapered inside reduction to the mating face of the hub Some of that faddle was necessary because of the small throat of my Lathe</p><p>I thnk the blank I ordered for the carrier was only about an 1/8" longer than the finished length</p><p>[ATTACH=full]38577[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 130465, member: 60"] Its just a small alloy round fixture (see below) [U]As I remember [/U]I think made a fixture like this I marked and drilled the carrier with 5 holes and a center hole used that to mark the fixture and made five holes to match the holes in the carrier and a center hole with a recess for a bolt mounted the fixture on the center hole bolt turned the fixture face and a mounting diameter. took it off the bolt and mounted the fixture on that diameter in the chuck mounted the carrier on the 5 bolts then bored and turned the diameters of the carrier doing the sprocket face and outside first then turning it round to do the tapered inside reduction to the mating face of the hub Some of that faddle was necessary because of the small throat of my Lathe I thnk the blank I ordered for the carrier was only about an 1/8" longer than the finished length [ATTACH type="full"]38577[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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