You could also make your own. Michael posted a link that leads to links to the sums. There are several ways of making cutters with relief about on the web so that they can be resharpened. Much depends on what you are cutting really. Hardened and tempered silver steel or gauge plate isn't too bad on brass or even mild steel.
I've just had the same quest for gear cutters no.2 & 3 14 1/2 degree 48DP .. I tried Tracy tools with no luck but they suggested "Home and Workshop Machinery" of Sidcup who had them pre used at £15 each + VAT & postage..
In general, if you are making all the gears then it will not matter if they are 14.5 degrees or 20 degrees PA provided they are all the same. 14.5 is effectively an old standard and it is only important to match them if you are making a gear to fit with existing ones: change gears for British lathes are a common need. 20 degree PA gear cutters are more readily available and it opens up the opportunity to find a near equivalent in metric Mod sizes which are usually much cheaper.
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