Hi Guys,
Just went to take some pictures, got one and camera battery 'died' It's on charge at present.
I also have to remember how to post pictures here., did a copy and paste but that was over 181,000 characters too long.
I didn't want to spend too much on a 'good' t-slot cutter as I only needed to cut a single slot.
As I've never needed to do this before (I trained in mid 1970's) it didn't seem too sensible to spend a lot of money.
I knew it wasn't best quality but was marked HSS. Pretty sure thaytwas a lie though as shank is easily filed so must be less than HRC 45~50?
The cutter head completely disintegrated, never seen anything like it before (usually if you break a cutter you at least find some of the chipped off bits
Anyway, as stated, saw drawings in old MEW and made what is basically a specialised fly cutter.
slot depth of cut was about 4mm and width of cutter about 3/16"(I grew up before metrication so switch back and forth easily)
I found another tie rod end, the main shank was made from, worn out but probably a pretty high grade steel (pulling the steering around on couple of ton old ISUZU 4WD my stepdaughter used to have)
Used that so I could make the part that fits into collet a larger diameter – more surface area, probably better grip?
The article gave instructions for grinding a tool bit for clearances, the angle it's set at (7~10 degrees) means you don't even need to grind anything from lower edge. I'll try and get picture from magazine,haven't used scanner in years and not sure it even works any longer (plus could be copyright issues?)
Pictures coming soon