[ARC5] Parts needed for ARC-5/274-N - splines...

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Mon May 26 21:58:05 EDT 2014


The ARC-5 female splines are easy to make by broaching a short brass
tube,and soldering a 1/4" OD shaft into one end. It's simple lathe work,
plus an arbor press.

See:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broaching_%28metalworking%29

The major cost would be the custom broach tool,which can probably be
bought for <$100.

Is there sufficent demand to warrant making a bunch?

-John

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> On 5/26/2014 5:59 PM, J. Forster wrote:
>> Mike, is the outer thread the same as is used on studio mike stands?
>
> Thread count, probably.  The vintage mic stands, and the majority of ham
> radio mics of that era, used Switchcraft 2501F connectors with a 5/8"
> -27 thread.  I think there's an older designation, but I can't recall it
> at the moment.
>
>> I ask
>> because pipe threads are almost universally tapered, but electrical
>> threads are not.
>
> Quite right.  Which makes me wonder how well the threads did for a
> natural gas distribution system in the 1800s.  They must have used a lot
> of tar or pitch....
>
>     73,
>   - Mike
>
>




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