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RichardShute:
Hello Rob, An excellent series on your work. This questrion is a bit late in the course of events, but how did you get/make the cutter for the shaper to make the small pinion on the cone clutch. I have a possible similar job and it will need a 12T, 28dp? gear near enough up to a shoulder. I can't see me grinding the tooth profile by hand. Cheers Richard |
Davo J:
Those machines cleaned up nice Rob. :beer: The lathe and the shaper have nice matching contours as well as colors. Dave |
CrewCab:
Great stuff Rob ......... that makes my 626 mill look shabby by comparison ..... ::) ............. one question .......... where are the chips :clap: :thumbup: :bugeye: Great work mate, really well done :thumbup: CC |
Rob.Wilson:
--- Quote from: RichardShute on April 15, 2010, 03:42:12 PM ---Hello Rob, An excellent series on your work. This questrion is a bit late in the course of events, but how did you get/make the cutter for the shaper to make the small pinion on the cone clutch. I have a possible similar job and it will need a 12T, 28dp? gear near enough up to a shoulder. I can't see me grinding the tooth profile by hand. Cheers Richard --- End quote --- Hi Richard sorry for the late reply ,,,,,,, i ground up the tool by hand , i dressed up the grinding wheel ,with a radus on each corner , it makes it a bit easyer to get the correct shape . Thanks Dave and CC ,,,,,,,,,CC i hope to make some chips on it soon :) Cheers Rob |
Brass_Machine:
Hiya Rob, The equipment and your work has a very profession shine to it. Very nice i might say! Envious that you keep you work area so nice... I gotta start doing that myself. :beer: Eric |
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