Skyking1992
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- Joined
- Sep 16, 2006
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First off - I'm not a machinist, but I have a Bridgeport mill and a South Bend Lathe. You've helped me in the past and I enjoy learning.
I have a new Corvette Z06/Z07 being built next week. It will have Ceramic Carbon brake rotors that I understand can be delicate. I want to make some stud extenders to help taking wheels on and off without nicking the rotors.
Turning the OD of a piece of steel should be no problem. Drilling and tapping one end to match the wheel studs should also be easy. On the other end, I would like to machine a square in order to aid in getting this off the wheel stud. A hex would also work.
These are commercially available, but this is Garage Journal and I enjoy the learning challenge.
I can put the round stock in my mill vice and mill a flat. How do I accurately rotate it 90 and 180 degrees to mill the other sides?
I do not have an indexing head or a rotary table that can be mounted vertically.
Thanks for all your help for this hack amateur.
I have a new Corvette Z06/Z07 being built next week. It will have Ceramic Carbon brake rotors that I understand can be delicate. I want to make some stud extenders to help taking wheels on and off without nicking the rotors.
Turning the OD of a piece of steel should be no problem. Drilling and tapping one end to match the wheel studs should also be easy. On the other end, I would like to machine a square in order to aid in getting this off the wheel stud. A hex would also work.
These are commercially available, but this is Garage Journal and I enjoy the learning challenge.
I can put the round stock in my mill vice and mill a flat. How do I accurately rotate it 90 and 180 degrees to mill the other sides?
I do not have an indexing head or a rotary table that can be mounted vertically.
Thanks for all your help for this hack amateur.



