Re: '41 Deluxe yokes
I would bet that they were pressed and not spun. I still think copper would be easier than brass to press and I like the idea of a stamp for the logo. It does NOT look like it is engraved. If you had a stamp you could probably put the logo on while it was still on the male press or stamp it first, then press it.
The OD of the hubs I have, that should match the cap is 2.473" dia. The lip the caps fit tight to is 2.366". That means the edge of the cap would be .0535" thick after stretching through the die hole with the press piston. Maybe start with .060 copper? (yes, I know I am using more than a legitimate number of significant figures and I am probably using the wrong terms for the manufacturing process). I figure the thickness of the plating on the outside will add some thickness, but so will the paint on the hub. If we use copper we could probably get away with some dense hard wood for making just a few.
I would bet that they were pressed and not spun. I still think copper would be easier than brass to press and I like the idea of a stamp for the logo. It does NOT look like it is engraved. If you had a stamp you could probably put the logo on while it was still on the male press or stamp it first, then press it.
The OD of the hubs I have, that should match the cap is 2.473" dia. The lip the caps fit tight to is 2.366". That means the edge of the cap would be .0535" thick after stretching through the die hole with the press piston. Maybe start with .060 copper? (yes, I know I am using more than a legitimate number of significant figures and I am probably using the wrong terms for the manufacturing process). I figure the thickness of the plating on the outside will add some thickness, but so will the paint on the hub. If we use copper we could probably get away with some dense hard wood for making just a few.
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