I have a little project under way to make/adapt a mechanical counter to my X axis. Part of the job involves making a couple gears to transfer the revolutions to the counter. I've read a lot about gear hobs including the Hobbynut videos.
The cutter is an oddball DP because I already had the 2" blanks machined and I wanted to use 25 teeth with a 2" OD. I chose 25 because my dividing gadget (An adapted elcctric rotory switch) has a 25:1 ratio. Turned out has to be 13.4998 DP. So that's the cutter I'm making. I guess when you make your own cutters there's no reason to stay to a normal whole number DP.
Now don't ask me why I don't just buy a DRO. I just get these ideas and have to try em out.
I cannibalized a cheap HF measuring wheel with the resetable mechanical readout. I plan to make a new housing for it out of aluminum.
For the hob I used a 1" 8tpi B-16 stud for raw material. I think it has plenty of carbon in it for heat treating later.
So far the cutter is machined and I plan to heat treat it tomorrow. Some pictures below. Sorry about the low quality pictures...my cell phone was all I had.
The cutter is an oddball DP because I already had the 2" blanks machined and I wanted to use 25 teeth with a 2" OD. I chose 25 because my dividing gadget (An adapted elcctric rotory switch) has a 25:1 ratio. Turned out has to be 13.4998 DP. So that's the cutter I'm making. I guess when you make your own cutters there's no reason to stay to a normal whole number DP.
Now don't ask me why I don't just buy a DRO. I just get these ideas and have to try em out.
I cannibalized a cheap HF measuring wheel with the resetable mechanical readout. I plan to make a new housing for it out of aluminum.
For the hob I used a 1" 8tpi B-16 stud for raw material. I think it has plenty of carbon in it for heat treating later.
So far the cutter is machined and I plan to heat treat it tomorrow. Some pictures below. Sorry about the low quality pictures...my cell phone was all I had.