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  • hahaah JC4crs removed his stupid comments

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  • this what i have in my college

  • any idea on how to cut a pinion gear using regular tooth cutter??

  • i thought gear would be cocaine.

    Cutting would be rackin a line.

    *sigh*

  • Damn boba1618, nice job! Tough crowd!

  • I always enjoy to see projects that other machinist are working on. Thanks

  • schlechte bildqualität

  • not the most ridgid of setups and another noisey ass knee mill

  • It works for my hobby purposes

  • Why do you bolt your dividing head to a plate and clamp it in a vise? Why not bolt it to the table so it will be more stout?

  • Good questions htral, the table on this old mill is .008 higher in the front than it is in the back so I have to tram the vice flat and work from it unless I want to spend the time to take it off and tram the plate the dividing head is mounted to. I have the dividing head and tailstock for it aligned on the plate and this makes for a quicker set up. I am maching aluminum and taking small cuts so this set up works good for me.

  • Form Cutters are not involute. A small part of their profile is a very rough approximation of a true involute curve. The rest of the profile is cycloidal. The correct profile discription of all gear tooth form cutters (other than cycloidal) is "composite".

  • rolvon, I see you have a professional shop to cut true gears. This is for a small IC engine I am building and I enjoy doing my own gears. As far as not being involute cutters take that up with Production Tool as they call them involute cutters and that's where I bought mine.

  • Axle? where do you see and axle in this video. I think your drugs have you seeing things. And I am a true redneck my hair is short.

  • Is your mill that loud?

    Or is it the recording?

  • Probably a rotary phase converter for the mill.

  • SupermaxCNC is partlycorrect, part of the noise is from the phase conveter which has now been moved out of this part of the shop. The audio is very noise from the camera I was using.

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