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Another suggestion is that you fabricate it. The sides of the slot form straight lines if they are unrolled. You'd simply cut out a sheet of flat stock which looks like this: // and roll it up, then weld in a short filler piece to close one end.
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Hello
Its easy.... Figure your lead out (Google "thread lead" for definition) now mark up your piece with Dykem / layout fluid or sharpie, scratch mark your stop and start, now cut a piece of paper 1/8'' wide x 6'' long, place the start of the paper on the stop mark on your piece, now wrap the paper around and connect it to the start, with the wrapped paper still on scratch the edge of the paper and follow the helix.
Now you have a center line, all you have to do now is figure out the slot width divide that in half lay it out on the center line and mark the edges out, now its all marked out take a small thin grind / cutter disk on a dremell type tool and cut it out.
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cheers Anthony but already done the paper thingy to get the slot I needed to get full throttle on a 43 mikuni ..I think from what you've all said ill be stuck doing the cutting with my die grinder with a cutting wheel then smooth it out cheers for all the input again fellas
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seeing I been bit crook last few days I did my usaual lay in bed an look through a heap utube vids on how tos ect
I found this an was wondering what you all thought of it my son said if I do all the cutting ect he will weld it up or I had an offer off my cabinet maker mate who said he will come over an make it in timber if needed
so heres the links on the setup the young fella made in uk and other link on how he made it .yup its rough but it works for him .I was thinking bout using my die grinder with a tear drop shaped burr I use when porting heads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1kpXPzYhoM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eDaGgi1lpQ