Straight Cut Face Gears - A Half Decent Solution

Artisan Makes September 14, 2024
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G'day everyone. Here on the Artisan Makes channel I create home machine shop videos. With a small workshop and modest equipment, I will show that almost anything can be made with an import lathe, and a small milling machine. I hope you learn something new and enjoy your time here. Cheers Big Lathe: Hafco Al 250G Red Lathe: Sieg C3 7x14 Mini Lathe Small Lathe: Sherline 4410 CNC Vertical Mill: Sieg X2.7l *The Facebook account Artisan Makes is not me and is posting stolen content.

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G'day everyone, A quick detour this week from what I initially had planned. On Friday I was tearing down my cassette player and instead of repairing it, I got side tracked on the AM/FM tuning mechanism. It was some type of face gear (crown gear?) and of all the gear types, it is one that I seem to know the least about. And one that I haven't thought about in ages. It seemed to be (at least visually) a thin ring with gear teeth cut into it. I have been looking at a way to transfer power at 90 degrees through gears for a while. Bevel and miter gears are on my list of things to tackle but I haven't gotten around to buying the cutters and getting around to learning the theory behind using them. As an interim solution which could be made with basic spur gear cutters. I am attempting to make which seems to be called in a straight cut face gear. The aim is not to make a perfect set of gears, these are limited to lighter loads and position jobs, but it could be a great method which bridges the gap between spur gears and bevel gears. That is the aim here and that is what I am going to try and figure out. I hope you enjoy the video. #machining #diy

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