This is a project that has sat in my shop long enough now that I finally want to get it running or find out it will be a total failure.
I purchased an old Van Norman piston grinder to convert to a small engine camshaft grinder. It features a rocking table and I know of a few other shops using this machine for this application although nobody will "share" any info.
What I am working on now is an indexing fixture so I can use the same cam lobe pattern to grind various lobe center angles from one pattern by indexing my cam blank in my machine.
My plan is to use a plate with indexing holes spaced every degree, bolt a plate to my blank with a hole at lobe center and index my blank to mate with the indexing hole. I will also need a separate plate that will be a .5 degree offset.
My blanks will be the same design so I do not have to setup to machine other style cams. I am doing this for my own designs and have no desire to grind cams for others' in my sports venue. Down the road I might look at other cams but for now this is for my own playing.
I'm attaching a layout that shows what I am planning on doing. The drawing actually shows the two plates as one. The holes in the array are actually under the first plate which sits on top, you can see the indexing holes at the top. There are two sets of holes one for odd numbers and one for even. I only have a 6" diameter to work with so the holes would not all fit on the same bolt circle. The other holes are locating holes for my blank and are for reference. As I get my design more refined I'll layout a 3D drawing showing more details.
Any thoughts?