Charlie Guthrie wrote:
Adam's right "with the right tools". Delrin is easy to machine with just about anything. I was refering to using a hole saw (not the "right tools") and trying to cut a rubber-like material.
The comment regarding HDPE, LDPE and UHMW materials still stands. Unless very sharp tools are used the friction heat of the cutter causes localized melting and results in a stringy, messy cut.
Brad Mackey wrote:
If this bushing y'all are discussing has a round O.D. and a round I.D. and the two are meant to be concentric, make it on a lathe. Make it out of HDPE (Delrin) or something like that. HDPE is very inexpensive.

If we were making a true bushing wherein the unit is to supply some sort of movement capability, I would agree. However, we are talking about making a mount for a steering rack. Lathe level precision is not necessary and doing it on a drill press with a constant centering hole is about all you need in this application.
I will think about Delrin, that might work. Compared to urethane, how well does it absorb vibration?
Cosby Wood wrote:
Ok. After massive consideration on this with my lack of knowledge (and tools nontheless) I would like to take you up on your offer depending on the cost of materials. How much is a block of the polyurethane going to run? If it isn't going to be more than the cost of the car, then I have no problems with it. I will figure out a way to get the original bushing to you and go from there. Thanks.
When my rack arrives, I will let you know so that we can make are that we can use the same base stock. First, if we are going to share, I think we have to decide on a material. Delrin is nice, but I am afraid of the vibration. Urethane I have worked with before, and it is very friendly.