simonbirt
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Hello all,
I am thinking about building the Seal 15cc 4 cylinder side valve, designed by Edgar T Westbury in 1947.
Before ordering an expensive set of castings I thought I would buy the plans and make what is perhaps the most challenging part, the cam shaft. So far I have made the turning jig as per Westbury's instructions (see photo) and turned the blank. Next task is to turn the cam flanks and then profile the rest of the cam. I think I may mill the bottom rather than “nibble” it away as Westbury suggest.
As you can see on the drawing there is a woodruff key to secure the camshaft gear to the shaft. I wonder if anybody has an idea how to cut this? It is only about 0.125” diameter, making a woodruff cutter this small may be challenge me thinks.
I am thinking about building the Seal 15cc 4 cylinder side valve, designed by Edgar T Westbury in 1947.
Before ordering an expensive set of castings I thought I would buy the plans and make what is perhaps the most challenging part, the cam shaft. So far I have made the turning jig as per Westbury's instructions (see photo) and turned the blank. Next task is to turn the cam flanks and then profile the rest of the cam. I think I may mill the bottom rather than “nibble” it away as Westbury suggest.
As you can see on the drawing there is a woodruff key to secure the camshaft gear to the shaft. I wonder if anybody has an idea how to cut this? It is only about 0.125” diameter, making a woodruff cutter this small may be challenge me thinks.