and last post of this group...
So then turned the shoulders down to fit through the hole in the wheel but then there was the bevel issue. In order to get the bevel turned I ground the clearanced edge for the inner wheel face at a little bit of a bevel and then using the 3 jaw chuck was able to grab the stud at a "wobble" and then cam style machine the bevel into the stud. Worked out pretty well. Ofcourse a 4 jaw chuck and an indicator would have been better suited to offset the whole thing properly but this sufficed for this situation.
End result of the afternoon "goofing" in the shop...
And it worked!
So then turned the shoulders down to fit through the hole in the wheel but then there was the bevel issue. In order to get the bevel turned I ground the clearanced edge for the inner wheel face at a little bit of a bevel and then using the 3 jaw chuck was able to grab the stud at a "wobble" and then cam style machine the bevel into the stud. Worked out pretty well. Ofcourse a 4 jaw chuck and an indicator would have been better suited to offset the whole thing properly but this sufficed for this situation.
End result of the afternoon "goofing" in the shop...
And it worked!
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