
Hi,
Right first thing this is not for a car and has been a problem not resolved for about 2 years now (other projects got in the way). In fact this is for
a model ship. The issue is the shear length of the shafts (2 off) their 117cm long! much much longer than anything commercially available. I've
tried various things nothing worked at all. Basically I just need two steel shafts with a M5 thread on the end and four sintered bronze bearings per
shaft that are a good sliding fit over the whole shaft length. Sounds simple?
However, I cannot find anyone who can supply these and I don't possess any equipment capable of doing this myself. Below is a screenshot of this
section, the orange shafts shown. There's a lot of talented machinists on here I'm hoping would be able to suggest a way forward. Thanks
Yeah on the real ship they were crazy long too.
[Edited on 24/12/25 by Mr Whippy]
What have you tried?
Quick goggle found 5mm round stainless round bar from metals4u is £7 for 2m length. Cut to length and tread the ends.
quote:
Originally posted by adithorp
What have you tried?
Quick goggle found 5mm round stainless round bar from metals4u is £7 for 2m length. Cut to length and tread the ends.
I assumed someone on a car building forum was capable of using a tap+die set.
is there any reason not to have a two part shaft?
I've just picked this up. I'll u2u my phone number, if you still need help call me.
will some of the threaded parts need to be 'left hand thread' ?
edit:
the propellers in the diagram suggest so...
[Edited on 26/12/25 by gremlin1234]
quote:
Originally posted by adithorp
I assumed someone on a car building forum was capable of using a tap+die set.
quote:
Originally posted by gremlin1234
will some of the threaded parts need to be 'left hand thread' ?
edit:
the propellers in the diagram suggest so...
[Edited on 26/12/25 by gremlin1234]
quote:
Originally posted by Schrodinger
is there any reason not to have a two part shaft?