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Cutting internal splines

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Cutting internal splines

Post by tehekho »

Does anybody on here have the equipment to do this?

Obviously more info would be needed as to the spline type, but I really just want to know if its something I may be able to get done on my limited budget through the forum...

If it helps I want the spline of a Subaru Impreza replicated.... I'd imagine they would be same front - rear...
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spline count and pic please.
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Post by tehekho »

joeblow wrote:spline count and pic please.
I believe they are a 29 tooth spline - I'll go and grab some photo's tonight
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Post by uninformed »

what do you want them "cut" into?????

for example drive flanges are broached...a big tappered splined "broach" gets pushed through the hole turned to the correct dia....

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Post by KiwiBacon »

The last one I got done was spark eroded. Make a male spline and eat it into the shaft to create a female spline.
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Give Dobbin Eng a call. They did a adapter for a mate recenty and they had it rockwel hardened as well.
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allah69 wrote:Give Dobbin Eng a call. They did a adapter for a mate recenty and they had it rockwel hardened as well.
Rockwel hardned....is that where they beat the crap out of it with rockwell axle cases??? :D
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uninformed wrote:
allah69 wrote:Give Dobbin Eng a call. They did a adapter for a mate recenty and they had it rockwel hardened as well.
Rockwel hardned....is that where they beat the crap out of it with rockwell axle cases??? :D
maybe the number is how many times they hit it :drinking: :drinking: :drinking:
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Ice wrote:
uninformed wrote:
allah69 wrote:Give Dobbin Eng a call. They did a adapter for a mate recenty and they had it rockwel hardened as well.
Rockwel hardned....is that where they beat the crap out of it with rockwell axle cases??? :D
maybe the number is how many times they hit it :drinking: :drinking: :drinking:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockwell_scale" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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shakes wrote:
Ice wrote:
uninformed wrote:
allah69 wrote:Give Dobbin Eng a call. They did a adapter for a mate recenty and they had it rockwel hardened as well.
Rockwel hardned....is that where they beat the crap out of it with rockwell axle cases??? :D
maybe the number is how many times they hit it :drinking: :drinking: :drinking:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockwell_scale" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Oh you spoil all the fun!
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shakes wrote:
Ice wrote:
uninformed wrote:
allah69 wrote:Give Dobbin Eng a call. They did a adapter for a mate recenty and they had it rockwel hardened as well.
Rockwel hardned....is that where they beat the crap out of it with rockwell axle cases??? :D
maybe the number is how many times they hit it :drinking: :drinking: :drinking:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockwell_scale" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by shakes »

I didn't know what it was so google to the rescue to make me sound smart. :oops:

And I thought you lot would of jumped on it. rockwell isn't the process of the hardening. It's a measurment of how hard it's become after being treated :fist:
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shakes wrote:I didn't know what it was so google to the rescue to make me sound smart. :oops:

And I thought you lot would of jumped on it. rockwell isn't the process of the hardening. It's a measurment of how hard it's become after being treated :fist:
ding ding ding...we have a winner :finger:
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lets talk about brinell now :popcorn:
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uninformed wrote:
shakes wrote:I didn't know what it was so google to the rescue to make me sound smart. :oops:

And I thought you lot would of jumped on it. rockwell isn't the process of the hardening. It's a measurment of how hard it's become after being treated :fist:
ding ding ding...we have a winner :finger:
.........and........Hugh Rockwell and Stanley Rockwell, the inventors of the scale were NOT directly related :cool:
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Ice wrote:lets talk about brinell now :popcorn:
do they make diffs???
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DAMKIA wrote:
uninformed wrote:
shakes wrote:I didn't know what it was so google to the rescue to make me sound smart. :oops:

And I thought you lot would of jumped on it. rockwell isn't the process of the hardening. It's a measurment of how hard it's become after being treated :fist:
ding ding ding...we have a winner :finger:
.........and........Hugh Rockwell and Stanley Rockwell, the inventors of the scale were NOT directly related :cool:
nice work :cool:
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uninformed wrote:
Ice wrote:lets talk about brinell now :popcorn:
do they make diffs???

The wiki geeks shall tell us that one :)
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Anyone know a rough price on this?
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