TheSneeze wrote on 01/27/22 at 22:02:00:Justin, what is your solution to the part breaking? The approach is "just silly"? Not sure where your comments are coming from. Sintered metal is proven to be inconsistent in strength. Making the part from a stronger material is definitely worth proving the concept. Have you had a metallurgist back your claims? Open to discussion on this as long as it's kept friendly.
It's a known fact that billet parts are stronger than sintered parts.
And these will be well fitted parts to boot.
So maybe what JOG is trying to say, why test it?
I would say if you do test, stop at 150 to 200% stronger.
Monitor the amount of twist in the shaft too.
Where I used to work, we waterjet a lot of parts and it would leave a rough surface prone to cracking.
Laser cut was a big no no, and you had to remove the haz of the cut.