Is there an easy way or is there any way to cut curves in my aluminum flywheel without a rotary table? I will be using my mill obviously but don't have an RT. :'( David
You could scribe good lines & free hand mill as close as possible. Then grab a good curved file & shape the spokes. It takes time but it works. Rotary table set ups take a lot of time also.
I did it to make a .500 inch radius on a bell housing. this is the simplest form and close to what you are wanting to do. I cut to the proper depth, move over .025 and repeat. Then blend with a file and sand paper. The hard part is laying it out on paper. If you need to learn the math, Mklotz is the resident math wiz. Haven't seen anybody stump him yet.
The spoke area of a flywheel is relatively thin so you lay it out and cut out the waste with a jeweler's saw or for faster cutting use an ordinary fret saw with coarse teeth. Aluminum is easy to cut with any of the woodworking tools.
HI that's the way i make them to but i have to cut them out by hand the way i wood go is make a template out of stiff card to go in the center and scribe a round it then Chan drill then cut out then file pics of my last one