Graham_Wright
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The top end of my 1" rudder post is formed into a 'male square taper'....
Onto it fits a block of s/s which has a 'female square taper', mating with that above. The nut is to retain this in place.
Welded onto the rear/side of this block is a short horizontal tube which takes a through-bolt, permitting the end of the tiller to secure to the above assembly.
I'd like to have the above s/s block reproduced, using the original as a template. How involved, please, would be the cutting of the 'female square taper'....? What sort of gear is necessary?
Cheapest would be four pieces of plate welded in the corners and then turned in a four jaw chuck if you wanted a circular outside. I have had collets wire cut and it ain't cheap but produces a good finish. I'm not sure it could produce tapers though.
At a DIY level, a series of holes at the smallest square and with the smallest holes in the corners could be feasible.
How thick is the boss? Plasma or flame cutting could be another route although there would be a lot of finishing to do.