Ask 5 machinists how to make a part and you'll get 12 different answers, and 14 suggestions on how you should have designed it different lol.
So true. But he did ask.....
Ask 5 machinists how to make a part and you'll get 12 different answers, and 14 suggestions on how you should have designed it different lol.
It's going to be a adjustable tensioner for a chain drive on a electric bike.I think we need to know more about the application.
Why not just use a derailer part from a bike gearchanger?It's going to be an adjustable tensioner for a chain drive on an electric bike.
It's not going to be a precision component, so tolerances just need to be such that it isn't slack when mounted on a flat plate.
Is there a reason 0.75 x 0.375 stock won't work? silly to trim down standard size stock unless really necessary. Ask mentioned, need to know how and to what else it fits.Converting to imperial dimensions (because that is easy stock to find) you are taking .75" and cutting it to .71" wide, ditto with the overall height, .375" stock cut down to .35" (assuming loose tolerances).
Its a non standard chain running on non standard components, and needs to be held at a constant fixed length.Why not just use a derailer part from a bike gearchanger?