Re: [CR]Campy crank drillium questions

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Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 00:20:01 -0400
From: "gabriel l romeu" <romeug@comcast.net>
To: Otis <otis@otisrecords.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Campy crank drillium questions
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If I did not have my cnc vertical mill, I would make a template , use a flush trim router (maybe multiple templates or different size bearings to take it down in multiple passes), then a small round over bit with bearing. wd40. as recommended in another posting, would not hurt. better to use a router with a speed control. If done carefully, it should require very little finishing work. gabriel romeu the rolling flats of chesterfield nj, usa

Otis wrote:
> This crank came on a Ron Boi custom from the Mid West. The spiders and inner
> edges of the rings have been nicely rounded over and thinned. I'd like to
> run this on my Medici but the current 53/48 combo is bit odd. I want to
> match the profile on a 42 inner ring, but I'm not sure how the profile was
> made. It looks like it was done by hand with a die-grinder to me, but I
> would be interested in other's opinions. It is a nice job; it looks lik e
> they may have been re-anodized, as the color of the worked areas is con stant
> with the rest of the arm. Not sure why they left the sharp edge on the two
> inside faces at the arm though? Here's pics:
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> http://uci.net/~brennan/crank1.jpg
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> http://uci.net/~brennan/crank2.jpg
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> http://uci.net/~brennan/crank3.jpg
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> http://uci.net/~brennan/crank4.jpg
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> http://uci.net/~brennan/crank5.jpg
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> Thanks, Jon Williams
> Grants Pass OR
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