stragenmitsuko
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It must have been more then a year since I've learned about the arduino indexer software .
This was immediatly classified in my head archive as a great project , wich I would
certainly do someday .
I have a drawer full of those projects in the back of my head .
So I started collecting all kinds of parts , knowing that some day I would actually build this .
And then it became all of a sudden very acute .
I have this vintage 1986 toyota MR2Mk1 . Owned it since I was 27 , I'm 55 now .
It has power windows , wich was in europe a very rare and expensive option in those days .
The gear inside that regulator is known for breaking , and so did mine .
A 3d printed gear seemed to be the way to go . And indeed it did
Works like a charm , until summer came .
The temperatures inside the door caused the PLA gear to deform , and it no longer functions .
Printing a new one will not solve the problem , and I can't print in ABS .
And even if I could , the original ones are nylon , wich is a pretty decent plastic .
So there I was , needing to mill a 22Teeth gear .
My real dividing head doesn't have a 33 hole disk .
My "toy" dividing head ( more about this later ) has 60 and 42 fixed division plates .
The choice was either to make an indexing plate , and be able to just mill 22T , or invest a little more time and finally build that arduino indexer wich would allow me to virtually make any division .
The 3D printed gear .
The core of the original gear was salvaged , and an ali ring was press fitted / locktited and bolted to it .
I needed to keep the core because I have no way of reproducing the internal gear wich acts as a spline
on the motor shaft .
This ali ring will now have to be toothed Module 2 , Z=22 .
This was immediatly classified in my head archive as a great project , wich I would
certainly do someday .
I have a drawer full of those projects in the back of my head .
So I started collecting all kinds of parts , knowing that some day I would actually build this .
And then it became all of a sudden very acute .
I have this vintage 1986 toyota MR2Mk1 . Owned it since I was 27 , I'm 55 now .
It has power windows , wich was in europe a very rare and expensive option in those days .
The gear inside that regulator is known for breaking , and so did mine .
A 3d printed gear seemed to be the way to go . And indeed it did
Works like a charm , until summer came .
The temperatures inside the door caused the PLA gear to deform , and it no longer functions .
Printing a new one will not solve the problem , and I can't print in ABS .
And even if I could , the original ones are nylon , wich is a pretty decent plastic .
So there I was , needing to mill a 22Teeth gear .
My real dividing head doesn't have a 33 hole disk .
My "toy" dividing head ( more about this later ) has 60 and 42 fixed division plates .
The choice was either to make an indexing plate , and be able to just mill 22T , or invest a little more time and finally build that arduino indexer wich would allow me to virtually make any division .
The 3D printed gear .
The core of the original gear was salvaged , and an ali ring was press fitted / locktited and bolted to it .
I needed to keep the core because I have no way of reproducing the internal gear wich acts as a spline
on the motor shaft .
This ali ring will now have to be toothed Module 2 , Z=22 .