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  • #574696
    Steve Crow
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      @stevecrow46066

      I spent the weekend cutting gears.

      There are 3X12, a 14, 15, 16, 18 and a 20 tooth, all Mod 0.3.

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      More sizes than I really need but setting up for pinion cutting is a bit of a pain so I thought I would "future proof" my parts box. You never know when you might feel a five-speed gearbox coming on.

      Steve

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      Steve Crow
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        @stevecrow46066
        #574697
        John Haine
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          @johnhaine32865

          Nice!

          #574698
          Brian H
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            @brianh50089

            Hello Steve, nice work. What are they intended for?

            Brian

            #574702
            Steve Crow
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              @stevecrow46066

              Thanks Brian, I will be using some for a 1/12 scale V8 for the cam gear train and some more for a tumbler reverse gear in the matching gearbox.

              Also I may use some for motion work in a clock project and to make a spur gear differential.

              Steve

              #574711
              Nigel Graham 2
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                @nigelgraham2

                Fine work!

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                May I make a suggestion applicable to any divided and parted-off batch-work, such as hexagons, not only gear-cutting, in that style?

                I found it better, if possible, to make initial parting-tool grooves in the appropriate places first, to very slightly below the roots of the features (spanner flats, I think I was making).

                Then perform the milling, which does not mind working across grooves provided you go steady with the break-throughs if using a slot-drill.

                In this way the parting-off is never on 'orrible interrupted cuts.

                #574714
                Steve Crow
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                  @stevecrow46066

                  Thanks Nigel, I did initially consider pre-parting them and I now wish I did for a few of them.

                  My problem is, apart from half a dozen gears, I don't know how thick I might want any other pinions to be.

                  I hate parting off gears. The teeth act like a musical box with a loud high pitched whine.

                  #574729
                  Vic
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                    @vic

                    Nice job and I agree with the sentiment of making a few more than you need. wink

                    #574903
                    Jouke van der Veen
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                      @joukevanderveen72935

                      Parting off with a circular saw in a mill should avoid the “musical box” effect.

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