This is good stuff, it is people like you that keep people smart, do you know how long it would take to research all of the stuff you have shown? forever, and to get it right too.
With the sherline equipment this is a very accurate way to move the part from the lathe to the mill. It seems that sherline has done a very good job in making there equipment and chucks.
Yes you are correct I am only talking about standard involute gears here so the other calculation will not apply. Thanks for the comment I hope that the videos help in some way for you.
There are different depth calculations for different gears. While depth for a standard gear is 2.157 divided by the d.p, The metric standard is 2.25 div. by the d.p.... Then you have stub tooth, spline, and extra depth cutters.
buena explicación
juanangelariotti 1 year ago
This is good stuff, it is people like you that keep people smart, do you know how long it would take to research all of the stuff you have shown? forever, and to get it right too.
ptwolfe99 2 years ago 6
Thanks, It took me quite a while to figure this out but as always I am willing to share what I know with all that want to listen.
Hobbynut 2 years ago
Can you share the trick for centering in a four jaw [independent] chuck, that is if you haven't already?
togaida 2 years ago
I showed the set-up for doing this in the video so I am not sure what you are asking.
Hobbynut 2 years ago
I think he meant the actual adjustment of the jaws to centre the mandrel.
No1sonuk 2 years ago
Where'd you get that particular thre jaw chuck for a sherline lathe?
togaida 2 years ago
YoU have got to be the only person that I have ever seen take a chuck off a lathe in order to preserve accuracy.
Abovegroundminer 3 years ago 2
With the sherline equipment this is a very accurate way to move the part from the lathe to the mill. It seems that sherline has done a very good job in making there equipment and chucks.
Hobbynut 3 years ago
Yes you are correct I am only talking about standard involute gears here so the other calculation will not apply. Thanks for the comment I hope that the videos help in some way for you.
Hobbynut 3 years ago
Thanks,
Hobbynut 3 years ago
Great stuff!
Thanks.
hettygreene 3 years ago
Very well done! Thanks.
exxzxxe 4 years ago
Great instructional video. Very much appreciated his kindness in sharing this video with the rest of us.
pacosoide 4 years ago
Thanks! Enjoy
Hobbynut 4 years ago
There are different depth calculations for different gears. While depth for a standard gear is 2.157 divided by the d.p, The metric standard is 2.25 div. by the d.p.... Then you have stub tooth, spline, and extra depth cutters.
gearcutterman 3 years ago