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vtsteam:
--- Quote from: vtsteam on August 22, 2020, 04:38:30 PM ---Okay, getting down to brass tacks, let's say we just want to cut 1" dia 16 tooth bevel gears. --- End quote --- Jules, 3 offset peg holes will work fine for the above. If I actually wanted to cut 4 total tooth types for 4 specific gears I'd just have 12 peg holes, yes? They don't have to be in the same area of the base. Simple. :thumbup: But let's stick, for now to the design for just one gear type, above. :whip: :beer: |
Joules:
Ok, got you are basing it on one gear. You have me thinking about my thread milling setup being used on the lathe for bevel gear cutting now. |
vtsteam:
Yes, that kind of thing happens to me,too! Also your bar idea is nice for a more versatile gear cutter. I'm just limiting myself on purpose. |
vtsteam:
Anybody got links to dwgs of simple small hand shapers for ideas? I do have Gingery's shaper book (power) -- practically memorized, and well, actually I have a partially assembled Atlas shaper in the shed. But I'd like to see what's out there that is simple. |
Joules:
Do you have an old tailstock you can convert to lever operation. |
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