Author Topic: Brass vs Steel for bearing support?  (Read 1458 times)

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Brass vs Steel for bearing support?
« on: February 13, 2012, 09:48:48 AM »
I\'m looking ahead in my RG&G plans to making the frame and I see it is the first part that requires welding. I was thinking of making it from one piece either steel or brass instead of welding 5 pieces together as I don\'t have a welder yet. I see where some have made it from brass and bolted it to the side frame members. Are there any thing I should be aware of if I make it out of Brass? Will it be strong enough?  My side frames will still be steel.  I am also looking to get a MIG welder for future projects, any suggestions? Thanks.

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Brass vs Steel for bearing support?
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2012, 10:17:48 AM »
While I could have welded the parts together, I wasn\'t too keen on the finished shape and I suspect that it would have to be machined in the end anyway.

I milled mine from steel. It is made so that it laps over the top and inside of the rails and its contours please me at least. To join it to the rails I drilled the support and frame for a 1/8\" dowel and silver soldered it together using a kit made for joining Band Saw Blades. I also machined the support bearing bore larger to receive a bearing. I made three, two fitted with ball bearings and one with a roller bearing. Both seem to work equally and I ended up using twin ball bearings.

Two join the rails to the support, I placed the steel rails on a flat surface (actually the magnetic chuck on my grinder) and clamped the side rails together with a set of 1-2-3 blocks in between  using c-clams and a bolt through the trunnion holes in the side rails. A third block was used to assure tha the support was in place correctly and square. I clamped the block to the end of the rail, aligned and clamped the suport to the block and then aligned and clamped the second side rail to the support. This made sure that the rails were level, parallel and not staggered to each with no twist and that the support was square to the rails. The front block can then be removed and the support fluxed and soldered in place. This is made easier by the kit which contains a tin silver solder foil which is cut and and placed between the parts in the joint.

That how I did mine, your mileage may vary.

nitewatchman

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Brass vs Steel for bearing support?
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2012, 11:39:05 AM »
Mine is currently held together by a couple socket head cap screws and a flange on the bow.  Seems to be ok like that so far.  A search on bows should turn up a bunch of info.

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Brass vs Steel for bearing support?
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2012, 12:55:35 PM »
Aha \"Bow\", I didn\'t think to call it that! Thanks for the info. I think I will make one from brass and steel and see which one I like the best.

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Brass vs Steel for bearing support?
« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2012, 01:34:20 PM »
Some poor pictures of my bow.

nitewatchman