Hello
I wonder if anyone could advise on this?
I have an Austin Seven flywheel from which I want to remove the ring gear. This is the early type where the teeth were milled(?) onto the solid. I.e. not the type where you heat a gear ring and shrink it onto the flywheel.
Most people would probably do this on the lathe and I have sufficient swing to do that. However I am worried such a heavy interrupted cut will bash the hell out of the lathe headstock.
I'm thinking a gentler approach would be to mount the flywheel on a rotary table and cut down just behind the teeth with an end mill or slot drill.
Is this a sound tactic?
Thanks in advance for any help. Martyn
PS Not an angle grinder please! They terrify me.