Hey All,
So I configured the CNC today to mill keeper bars for me. I designed them with a few goals in mind..
1) Be similar to PAF keeper bars in appearance
2) natural edges, not stamped like the stew mac/mojo/GJ keepers
3) Drilled & Reamed holes instead of Stamped holes.
4) Perfectly fit the Stewmac/Allparts bobbin.
Well the prototype turned out pretty darn good. I made them from 3/16" square stock, and milled one edge down to 1/8" similar to how PAF keepers were constructed. Then I center drilled the holes, followed by a drilling with a 0.12 Drill bit, and finished up with 0.125 reamer. Then I cut them to length with a 1/8" endmill.
For me its the best keeper i've seen yet, and close to a PAF one as is possible without PAF accurate bobbins. I still have a little bit of work to do with the hole placement. Many of the current ones have oversized holes so that the bar can move to keep the magnet, slugs, and keeper connected. With my prototypes the holes are so perfect the keeper cant move which leaves a gap between either the slugs and magnet or Keeper and Magnet. I think I can get around this by building a flaw into the design. I can either make the holes bigger, or offset them towards one edge of the keeper. My preference is a tight fit and offset holes.
Since I am set-up, and Im going to make several hundred, it got me to thinking. Is there a market for these? Would anyone be interested in buying some if I make them? What kind of price is it worth to people? I have to make it worth my while to make them and they are not as cheap as stamped ones because they ARE milled which is ALOT more work and time. I'll make the ones for sale out of 1018 steel if anyone wants to know - My own are a different alloy.
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So I configured the CNC today to mill keeper bars for me. I designed them with a few goals in mind..
1) Be similar to PAF keeper bars in appearance
2) natural edges, not stamped like the stew mac/mojo/GJ keepers
3) Drilled & Reamed holes instead of Stamped holes.
4) Perfectly fit the Stewmac/Allparts bobbin.
Well the prototype turned out pretty darn good. I made them from 3/16" square stock, and milled one edge down to 1/8" similar to how PAF keepers were constructed. Then I center drilled the holes, followed by a drilling with a 0.12 Drill bit, and finished up with 0.125 reamer. Then I cut them to length with a 1/8" endmill.
For me its the best keeper i've seen yet, and close to a PAF one as is possible without PAF accurate bobbins. I still have a little bit of work to do with the hole placement. Many of the current ones have oversized holes so that the bar can move to keep the magnet, slugs, and keeper connected. With my prototypes the holes are so perfect the keeper cant move which leaves a gap between either the slugs and magnet or Keeper and Magnet. I think I can get around this by building a flaw into the design. I can either make the holes bigger, or offset them towards one edge of the keeper. My preference is a tight fit and offset holes.
Since I am set-up, and Im going to make several hundred, it got me to thinking. Is there a market for these? Would anyone be interested in buying some if I make them? What kind of price is it worth to people? I have to make it worth my while to make them and they are not as cheap as stamped ones because they ARE milled which is ALOT more work and time. I'll make the ones for sale out of 1018 steel if anyone wants to know - My own are a different alloy.
b.
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