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Edmonton- Small lathe/milling work; Advice, insight, recommendation?
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<blockquote data-quote="12- carbon" data-source="post: 43620" data-attributes="member: 2397"><p>I have a shaft that I need turned and milled to some spec dimensions.</p><p></p><p>I have included a picture of the item. The surfaces of the narrower sections of the shaft need to remain un-marred because they mate with bearings. The wide sections of the shaft need to remain un-damaged since it is a fine tuned and balanced section of the unit. there are also some dabs of of material added to the flat ends of the wide sections that need to be undamaged- these are for further dynamic balancing. The wide section is also a strong magnet so that might pose some interesting challenges with cleaning the unit up. The unit is balanced and normally spins up to 10K+ PRM with no problems.</p><p></p><p>Any insight where a guy might find someone that can turn the narrow portions of the shaft to spec and also mill a centered keyway into the shaft?</p><p></p><p>I can also do up a 3d model or drawing in fusion if that's helpful.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12- carbon, post: 43620, member: 2397"] I have a shaft that I need turned and milled to some spec dimensions. I have included a picture of the item. The surfaces of the narrower sections of the shaft need to remain un-marred because they mate with bearings. The wide sections of the shaft need to remain un-damaged since it is a fine tuned and balanced section of the unit. there are also some dabs of of material added to the flat ends of the wide sections that need to be undamaged- these are for further dynamic balancing. The wide section is also a strong magnet so that might pose some interesting challenges with cleaning the unit up. The unit is balanced and normally spins up to 10K+ PRM with no problems. Any insight where a guy might find someone that can turn the narrow portions of the shaft to spec and also mill a centered keyway into the shaft? I can also do up a 3d model or drawing in fusion if that's helpful. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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