Milling a woodruff key slot into a crankshaft
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2025 4:03 pm
Any engine builders out there have a suggestion as how to mill a woodruff key slot key slot into a crankshaft to install the crankshaft gear?
My project involves installing a Chevy crank into a T block, so the front of the crankshaft have been modified, part of the modification involves cutting a new key slot to accept the crank gear.
I have a Bridgeport style milling machine with a verticle spindle, and a woodruff keyway cutter on hand.
I was able to establish the location of the key slot in relation to number one crank throw.
The problem is, I cannot find an secure way of clamping the front of the crank in the vise, this crankshaft weighs about 25 lbs, I don’t think it’s a great idea to the majority of the crankshaft unsupported,…. it seems that I am asking for something terrible to happen.
Dave
My project involves installing a Chevy crank into a T block, so the front of the crankshaft have been modified, part of the modification involves cutting a new key slot to accept the crank gear.
I have a Bridgeport style milling machine with a verticle spindle, and a woodruff keyway cutter on hand.
I was able to establish the location of the key slot in relation to number one crank throw.
The problem is, I cannot find an secure way of clamping the front of the crank in the vise, this crankshaft weighs about 25 lbs, I don’t think it’s a great idea to the majority of the crankshaft unsupported,…. it seems that I am asking for something terrible to happen.
Dave