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Pressings had sprung to my mind after pondering it for a bit, I'm sure it's viable and probably quite attractive from the material point of view, after all there's nothing needing ultra precision in it. Tooling would probably be quite reasonable though you still need different tools for each sprocket size. The pressings could be aluminium which would probably mean cheaper tooling still, in fact probably DIY-able with a small fly-press, and very quick cycle times.
You do still need holes through the sprocket to get the oil from the feed side (outboard) to the inboard side but probably not as many as I used (half are oil transfer, half are for fixings). Any other ideas, folks? ![]()
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yes, do away with the 2 sided thing alltogether and make it a nice,cheap oiler that doesnt need much maintenance? looks like a winner to me.
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