Generatorgus
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I've just realized I have a wee bit of a problem with my Lil' Henry build.
When picking the timing gears from a bunch that were given to me by a friend, I miscounted teeth on the pinion gear, and now have a 16T and 30T combination, not real good for an engine.
I didn't notice this rather blatant error until I was setting the timing. I couldn't figure out why it kept changing.
That said I need a 15 tooth, 32 PD, with a 14 ½ deg pressure angle.
I can buy one but I'd rather make one. I took a stab at making a single fly cutter type, but after two tries (two days of pain) the thing has me licked. Making cutting tools is not my best skill. The cutters were just not right and made metal dust rather than chips and have decided that I if buy a few cutters that will handle the size range of the engines I build I can add making gears to my repitiore.
I've been searching info on involute cutters and figure that is what I'll try next. I wouldn't mind learning to make miter gears either, it sounds a bit dicey, but nothing ventured...
I just can't quite figure out what I need. I've gleaned that they make sets of 8 that cut a series of tooth counts, but can't find the right info on Modules, and (as usual)reasonably priced. Please lead the way.
Also not sure if I should stay with the 14½ or switch to 20 deg. pressure angle. Making two gears wouldn't bother me a bit, I think.
I see from my old Boston Gear cat. that the diametral pitch is the same for both angles, so the choice won't affect the center lines I have already drilled in the engine base.
When I figured those centers I used the DP for the 15 and 30 and added a a few thou just for luck. The 16 tooth gear fit but was a tad tight but worked itself out. I'm hoping the centers will work for the 15 tooth or I'll have to make a new base, which is also the reason I'm not going to use the 20:40 set I have.
As always, thanks for any help.
GUS
When picking the timing gears from a bunch that were given to me by a friend, I miscounted teeth on the pinion gear, and now have a 16T and 30T combination, not real good for an engine.
I didn't notice this rather blatant error until I was setting the timing. I couldn't figure out why it kept changing.
That said I need a 15 tooth, 32 PD, with a 14 ½ deg pressure angle.
I can buy one but I'd rather make one. I took a stab at making a single fly cutter type, but after two tries (two days of pain) the thing has me licked. Making cutting tools is not my best skill. The cutters were just not right and made metal dust rather than chips and have decided that I if buy a few cutters that will handle the size range of the engines I build I can add making gears to my repitiore.
I've been searching info on involute cutters and figure that is what I'll try next. I wouldn't mind learning to make miter gears either, it sounds a bit dicey, but nothing ventured...
I just can't quite figure out what I need. I've gleaned that they make sets of 8 that cut a series of tooth counts, but can't find the right info on Modules, and (as usual)reasonably priced. Please lead the way.
Also not sure if I should stay with the 14½ or switch to 20 deg. pressure angle. Making two gears wouldn't bother me a bit, I think.
I see from my old Boston Gear cat. that the diametral pitch is the same for both angles, so the choice won't affect the center lines I have already drilled in the engine base.
When I figured those centers I used the DP for the 15 and 30 and added a a few thou just for luck. The 16 tooth gear fit but was a tad tight but worked itself out. I'm hoping the centers will work for the 15 tooth or I'll have to make a new base, which is also the reason I'm not going to use the 20:40 set I have.
As always, thanks for any help.
GUS