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it would be what i want. would just need the axle hole drilled and the pulleys attached. also some bearings in there. I've taken the density of hardox as approx. 7.86g per cu.cm. that correct?
you'll never be able to drill a hole large enough to fit bearings into. a 20mm bore bearing will be roughly about 40mm diameter (or atleast the one i'm looking at is). drilling a 5mm hole through 5mm hardox 400 is a pita even with plenty of coolant and a good pillar drill. if you have access to a medium-heavy duty cnc milling machine with decent tooling you could mill a 40mm hole. if you have access to waterjetting facilities you could waterjet the hole.
where are you buying this hardox? jl steel, mtl steel and steelpro all have cutting/machining facilities. you'd probably be best seeing if they can do the work. alternatively kenny should be able to mill the hole out for you. i knew a really good waterjetting company in kent but i'm afraid i've forgotten there name
i'd go for 20mm myself as the shaft has to take alot of force and you should be getting a crazy amount of ke from a 5kg 40cm bar, 12mm or 14mm could bend after a big hit and break your weapon system
Hmmmm well in it's most simple form, a piece of rubber can be bonded to the pulley which runs against the bar, allowing it to slip when it hits something. The bolt which is the axle can then be loosened/tightened for correct pressure
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