Originally posted by: Farmall
Case hardened steel is not hard all the way through, it is only about 1/32" thick or a bit more on the outside.
If you are using a lathe use a carbide cutting tool to face the end of the stock and you will have no trouble drilling and tapping into it, use cutting fluid though.
Far as milling the keyway get a carbide cutter or you will have a tough time getting through the case.
I think if you are not going to bore the diameter in the sprocket its hardly worth getting precision ground stock. You can turn the cold roll material you linked earlier to whatever size you want and it will be perfectly straight and true to the hole you drill/tap in it provided you do them both in the same setup.
Its probably not a bad idea to turn the diameter anyway so you can match that dia. to the bore in the sprocket more closely.
Oh well. I'm just going to get the cheap, normal stuff from online metals.. We'll see if it works I guess.. lol..
I suppose instead of using thread locker, I could just screw it on and then weld it if I get concerned about strength.
