John Prentice wrote:
> From: "John Thornton"<[email protected]>
>> IIRC Jeff Eppler cut a fusee for a mousetrap powered car...
>
> Sadly a fusee for clock work needs a curved profile to match spring forces
> rather than straight line.
>
> I think they are hard to cut on a CNC lathe although reasonably easy to mill
> with a 4th axis - apart from the required overhang on a small diameter mill.

Like this?
http://medw.co.uk/fisheye/view_image.php?image_id=532&gallery_path=/23/92/37

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