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    Machinists advice

    I have a kickstarter pawl to make dia 8mm length 15mm thickness 5mm
    , the current one is sintered and cannot cope with the extra loads

    I have 2 choices , spread the loading or make out of a harder material

    How difficult and or what process could this shape be made

    thanks in advance

    Stephen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    I have a kickstarter pawl to make dia 8mm length 15mm thickness 5mm
    , the current one is sintered and cannot cope with the extra loads

    I have 2 choices , spread the loading or make out of a harder material

    How difficult and or what process could this shape be made

    thanks in advance

    Stephen
    Easy.
    Manufacture utilising a wire eroder.
    Material needs to be softer than the part it mates against [pawl should be the replacement part]. Without seeing the application and checking hardness of mating part material recommendation is speculative; however a nice step up from sintered would be gauge plate.
    So yeah, take part to an engineer with a wire eroder. They will need to create the part on Solidworks [or similar], create G-code and cut from gauge plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Easy.
    Manufacture utilising a wire eroder.
    Material needs to be softer than the part it mates against [pawl should be the replacement part]. Without seeing the application and checking hardness of mating part material recommendation is speculative; however a nice step up from sintered would be gauge plate.
    So yeah, take part to an engineer with a wire eroder. They will need to create the part on Solidworks [or similar], create G-code and cut from gauge plate.
    Ta , I' ll look into that probably better too make a strip and pare them off. Thats also a good Idea as I run Linux , and there is a G-code creator floating about , So while I'll pay for the code to be created , it will give me more experience using this software.
    I 'll have a nosey around for prices etc ,,,

    Thanks for that

    Stephen
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