For a project I'm working on I need a ~2" long 1/4" shaft to fit into a bronze bushing. I bought a 12" shaft and figured I'd cut it with my M12 bandsaw no problemo. The shaft was a Thomson Quick Shaft, Class L, Carbon Steel 60 Rockwell C type. I've cut all kinds of stuff with my M12 bandsaw before with ease. After 10 minutes of trying here I had a tiny nick in this shaft... I see now that's not going to work. What would be a good way to cut this for a DIYer type in a home shop? I was going to try a cut off disc in my angle grinder next. I don't have an abrasive chop saw or I'd be trying that instead.
One other question is: Am I asking for some kind of terrible chemical reaction using this shaft in a bronze bushing? While I was prototyping I left the shaft sitting in the bushing and it looks like the whole contact surface was orange with surface rust or some other kind of reaction. Was that just from the surface of the shaft wearing out from abrasion against the bushing or can I not use bronze bushings with carbon steel shaft/whatever coating/plating they are putting on it?
One other question is: Am I asking for some kind of terrible chemical reaction using this shaft in a bronze bushing? While I was prototyping I left the shaft sitting in the bushing and it looks like the whole contact surface was orange with surface rust or some other kind of reaction. Was that just from the surface of the shaft wearing out from abrasion against the bushing or can I not use bronze bushings with carbon steel shaft/whatever coating/plating they are putting on it?
