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This is about the simplest way to make an accurate gear with the minimum of equipment, just a milling machine and a rotary table, no special attachments, no hobs or special cutters. And best of all you can use this method for any gear, even obscure sizes you can't get cutters for. You can download the spreadsheet for free from my Patreon page (no Patreon account or donation required):
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Cut any gear with just a slitting saw (spreadsheet here)
Here is the spreadsheet that goes along with the video:
Hopefully it's self-explanatory, just enter the parameters in the green boxes and it will calculate the cuts needed.
NB. you don't need to actually need to draw the lines on the blank to start with, I just did that for the video to show what's going on. After you make the first cut for each side of the tooth it should be obvious if you're about to make a cut in the wrong place and slice off a whole tooth.
Note that not all cuts will be inside the gear blank, especially with low tooth-count gears, and some will only take off a tiny sliver, so you need to experiment a bit with the cuts lower down each column to see which work best.
The spreadsheet is provided for free, but if you find it useful please consider making a pledge.
* 17 Jan 22 - Added Imperial tab to the spreadsheet (by request)
* 11 Jun 22 - Added a field to include profile shifted gears (not tested, use with care and only if you know what you are doing!)
gears with slitting saw.ods
gears with slitting saw.xlsx
gears with slitting saw.xls