Hi Jim,
You are quite correct; I did use a form tool.
There are actually two tools used. The first is a 1" diameter disc of silver steel which has the profile required turned on it. This is then used to make the form tool proper, which will be a negative of the item, again on a 1" disc of silver steel. Both are hardened right out, and not tempered.
Here is the drawing I used, scaled from the GA I have of the bogie:
The upper, feint, numbers show "thou in" (ie the cut required) from the outer diameter of the tool blank, the next ones being the diameter required. The lower set of numbers are distances from the base of the unit (the -.125 is for a mounting spigot). The lowest numbers are the distances from the right hand end of the item. This is so the when turned, I can zero the lathe tool on the outer diameter and the end of the blank, and then just work to the numbers. Note that the whole thing is just over 9mm long.
Here are the two tools, the form tool proper still on the holder:
The left hand cutter shows the profile of the spring units. The profile of the form tool is this:
The protrusion on the right hand end acts as a parting tool, to cut off the previously made spring unit.
The cutters have a 6mm hole through them. To turn the discs, they are bolted through this hole on to a bit of brass bar held in the chuck, which has an M6 tapped hole. The segment cut out of the disc is what makes it into a cutting tool. The amount varies according to the diameter of the cutter, but cutting away to about (0.06" x largest diameter) below the center line is about right. The segment can be cut out using either a hacksaw or preferably milled.
The form tools were hardened by heating to red heat using a propane blow torch, and then quenched in water.
The hole is then used to mount them on the holder, which is just a bit of 1/2" square mild steel with a 6mm hole in it. The upper surface had to be milled away to raise the form tool enough so that the cutting edge was at centre height.
For simple profiles it can be quite possible just to turn the negative required straight onto the form tool blank, without going through the double cutter process.
Susie