Peter,
4th axis being worked on at the moment..
One option that is being looked at in Gearotic is the ability for Gearotic to make it’s own cutter to suit any profile.
It goes a bit against what it was designed for, i.e.using an off the shelf end mill, but will allow a cutter to be made to suit the smaller pitches.
Not written in stone yet but the idea is to take a silver steel blank and in the 4th axis mill a flat on to just above the centre line, then rotate 180 degrees and mill a second flat to form a spade bit.
Then rotate 10 degrees or so and mill the involute shape down one side, rotate 180 and repeat.
The 10 degree angle will give side relief. Then the cutter is hardened and tempered.
Cutting from then on is simple in that it’s only feed to depth and pass thru the blank, index and repeat.
In fact if you can get someone who is CNC equipped to make the cutter the gear could be cut by all manual means with dividing head etc.
At the moment Art is working on sorting the bevel gear cutting code out and I’m hoping the cutter will be addressed later.
It can be done at the moment but you have to do it by various moves but hopefully later the whole process will be automated so you just fill boxes in and the code is generated to do the cutter.
John S.