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Does anyone know how to re-cut the closing cams on a savage? I know Fred Moreo does it but I can't squeeze it out of him how.
thanks
~MMG
thanks
~MMG
first off why do they need to be recut? I would think any machinist could do it as simple as they are.
Dusty, Its not as easy as you would think to make ramps helical, or we would have had 14 pages from the "experts"..Georgefirst off why do they need to be recut? I would think any machinist could do it as simple as they are.
I'm just trying to find a way to keep the bolt perfectly square to the barrel.
very true but it sure makes bolt easier to operate...George
Dusty, Its not as easy as you would think to make ramps helical, or we would have had 14 pages from the "experts"..George
The 1917 & P14 enfields are the only actions I know that have the locking lugs cut on a helix.
Regards,
Ron
A crude way to cut a helical cam would be to set your compound feed to 90. Find the pitch you want and keep the half nut engaged. Do one side at a time by manually rotating the chuck back and forth moving your cross feed each time on the cut stroke and then rotating the chuck backwards past your halfnut backlash and then repeating the cut stroke. When it is time for the other side, move your 90 degree compound 50% of the pitch. I'm not sure I would try it on a good action, but it might work.
Not sure most lathes used for gunsmithing would have fast enough pitch rate I would need to calculate angle and length to figure pitch, you are kinda on the right track.
Good point. I can only get a 5.98 degree helix angle on my lathe. Not even close.