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Old 16-06-15, 10:48
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Alastair McMurray
 
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Not sure, a grade that is flame hardenable as I believe only the teeth are hard with a softer core for toughness. They need to be plasma profiled then final machined on a lathe for the bolt holes, ID, chamfers and tooth profile. I was quoted £175 just for a mild steel profiled blank version to trial on.

This a jpg of the CAD I did, can send you the .dwg file if you like:
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