A gear is made from bar stock to finished gear. Visit my other adventures at www.granthams.com/Projects
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Very good video. …
Very good video. Thank you!
Very informative, I …
Very informative, I have just started to make parts in a machine shop. Thanks for making the video.
Just wondering, but …
Just wondering, but could the mandrel be held in a 5c collet indexer instead of the center with holder? Or were you cutting the teeth at an angle???
I have a lathe, and a similar mill on order but I am extremely slow at figuring out setup, and anything past basic math is quite a challenge for me.
Really nice vid. …
Really nice vid. Good job.
Thank you so much …
Thank you so much for talking and telling us what you are doing!!!!!
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Bumble Boogie based …
Bumble Boogie based on the Flight of the Bumblebee which is pretty impressive to hear played by The Canadian Brass on the tuba!
pleas pleas pleas …
pleas pleas pleas tell me what’s the music between 3:23 and 4:46!
You can set the …
You can set the cutter height with a height gage. I used to blue the blank and scribe the teeth with a height gage before making the cuts and mark the perimeter of the plate with a sharpie so not to lose arm postion for multiple runs.
Impressive! I …
Impressive! I Started out in a small family job shop and cut gears in this same manner. It’s like reading heiroglyphics until you get the hang of it…and DON’T lose your place on the indexing head. I’d move the cutter farther up on the arbor to get a more ridgid setup, less chatter, smoother finish.
Great vid! I think …
Great vid! I think we’d love to see how you put the CL of the cutter on the CL of the mandrel and how you determined the tooth depth. It looked like only one cut per tooth, no finishing cut.
I would bring the …
I would bring the blade down to the top of the material, zero my encoder, then bring it below the material and come up till it touched the bottom, record that number, divide it by two, and go to that value.
But then, my machine has an automated probing system, so I don’t need to do all that. 😉
-Taylor
nice work.. any …
nice work.. any tips for setting the involute cutter up on center height to the blank/mandrel?
gear cutting…. …
gear cutting…. its a huge pain until you understand it
then its not so bad 🙂
Nice to see video …
Nice to see video from people who know what they are doing.
Don’t loose count…..or forget to advance the sector pointer. I always get nervous as I come back to the first cut. Will it cut anything? or am I recutting the same tooth exactly?
I can never work the dividing head THAT FAST! WOW!
Nice music to from …
Nice music to from 8:20.
Pretty good for this kind of speed!!!!
Me too!
Me too!
Fantastic video! …
Fantastic video! Thank you very much for posting!
I love these videos …
I love these videos – always wanted to get into machining but lack the space and time. Definitely a future endeavor though 🙂
hahaha .. brings …
hahaha .. brings back memories of machining school. 🙂 Havent used conventional machine tools in a long time though :/
all the tools, the …
all the tools, the greatest cause for envy for a man…
If you mean cutting …
If you mean cutting fluid, it’s because he’s working brass. Brass is a very easy to machine metal, and you generally don’t need any sort of cutting fluid.
Correct!
Correct!
How come no cutting …
How come no cutting was used? Thanks.
Aww, you have all …
Aww, you have all the toys