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Shaper Keyway Cutter for Pulley - turbo711 - 04-21-2016 This is a keyway cutter I had to make up to allow a internal keyway to be cut with the 7" Aamco. I guess it all starts with the bit: After trying to cut the small bit on the bench grinder, I decided to use the grinder I use for my tig tungstens (with a different disk of course). These disks are diamond coated and cheap from ebay. I think they were around $4 each. The grinder was $20. The drawback is the center hole must be enlarged to fit the arbor. This setup works great for tig electrodes. It also did a good job with the bit. There are rubber feet under the frame. Start bit groove: Finish bit groove: Drill shaft body: Ream shaft body to final size: Tap 2 holes for shaft set screws (made adjustable for future use). I used the lathe for this to keep the screws on the same plane. The chuck was turned by hand. It worked great. It is good to have a lathe:) Plane off shaft body to make welding the square shank easier. A feeler gauge was used as a shim to make the part cut flat as this was critical: The bit holding shaft was planed as well for the set screws: Here's the parts ready for welding: Tack it before welding: The parts were welded completely and the square hole needed some filing to clean it up to fit the bit. On the shaper in the setup position: That's all. Mark RE: Shaper Keyway Cutter for Pulley - f350ca - 04-22-2016 Incredible work Mark. Those cutters are art work, beautiful job grinding them. Its a nice feeling when you make your own tooling. If you got that vice with the shaper for $150 you really SUCK. The clapper looks like it can be locked down, did you for the internal keyway? The shaper i have now has that feature, seams to make a big difference. Once again, nice work. RE: Shaper Keyway Cutter for Pulley - turbo711 - 04-22-2016 Yea f350ca, I got the original vise and 2 smaller ones (Shar) too with it for $125. Yes there is a set screw to lock the clapper and I did use it. Sometimes the right deal comes along and you end up sucking....but what can you do? Mark RE: Shaper Keyway Cutter for Pulley - Black Forest - 04-22-2016 If you don't mind I would like to know how you fix the cutter in the shaft? Do you have an end bolt pressing against the cutter? What I don't understand is why you didn't just drill a hole and use a file to square it up to fit the cutter. It just seems like a lot of extra work to use the shaper to cut the slot and then weld on an end cap. Or am I misunderstanding what you did? RE: Shaper Keyway Cutter for Pulley - turbo711 - 04-22-2016 Hello Black Forest. I was thinking of doing what you said, but then I thought it would keep the bit tighter in the groove if I machined it instead. I didn't want to bellmouth the hole too much with filing, because I'm terrible at filing a flat surface. The filing was done just to clean up the weld on 2 corners of each side. The bit is held by a set screw in the center of the shaft. You can't see it from the side view. You can just make it out in the pre-welded parts pic. Mark RE: Shaper Keyway Cutter for Pulley - DaveH - 04-22-2016 Nicely done Mark Great pics DaveH |