MadModder
Gallery, Projects and General => The Design Shop => Topic started by: chipenter on September 14, 2013, 02:06:48 AM
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Some time ago I read an article about making gear cutters on a lathe , using two pins a set distance apart I found a program on Marv Klutz's web site that works out the size and distances for the pins and the in feed , I made a couple and they worked , looking at them I thought that they could be made on a mill with a indexing head a lot easier using an end mill , the re-leaf angles are 15 degrees as I used a 24 hole dividing ring and they work just as well .
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Pic's are to big for my tablet but anyone can see them if they use the view picture on their puter or tablet.
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I found a program on Marv Klutz's web site
Klotz, not "Klutz". I'm German, not Yiddish.
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So if it was "Kloutz" would that be German / Yiddish ?
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So if it was "Kloutz" would that be German / Yiddish ?
No, that would be "clumsy bastard" typing.
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Photo sizes reduced.
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Sorry Marv I am dyslexic no sleight intended , the cutter sort of worked the re leaf angle needs to be greater , cut a mild steel gear and the cutter rubbed 15 degrees wasn't enough ,
Jeff