Perhaps worst case, if a tooth breaks off, leave it off, and cut that tooth after casting?
Looking good.
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Looking good.
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The casting has protrusions on it and won't clear a 4 DP diameter cutter .....or a hob ....thanks I did the gears for my 1/4 Sawyer Massey that way on a horizontal millI admire what you are doing, you will end up with workable gears I am sure.
It is always easy to comment on others work when you don’t know what facilities they have, but why not cast a blank and mill the teeth? I have completed a traction engine gear for a friend, this was 20” diameter in cast iron. We attached the blank to a rotary table and milled the teeth with a horizontal set up. We fed the blank vertically. A disc of MDF between the blank and table along with a clamp before each cut and going round twice worked OK.
The compensating gear teeth were used as cast and by careful filing and running in they worked well.
I have made compensating gears for a smaller engine from the eye were about 6” diameter and again milled horizontally.
Great work, keep going and posting, thanks
how about using a shaper, grind yo9ur tool to the shape of the tooth and cut awayThe casting has protrusions on it and won't clear a 4 DP diameter cutter .....or a hob ....thanks I did the gears for my 1/4 Sawyer Massey that way on a horizontal mill
Hopefully Sunday......if it's above freezing ......or at least close to it ......cold in Ontario and the foundry gets moved out sideWell, we are hijacking Sawyer Massey's gear casting thread big time, so we better move the sodium silicate conversation elsewhere.
I will look for that casting thread I started, and post a link.
Edit:
Here is the link to the foundry thread I started.
We can discuss more here.
https://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/threads/home-foundry.33291/page-12
I am still anxiously awaiting the outcome of Sawyer Massey's gear casting attempt.
Any news on that?
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3 wrongs don't make a right
1 short of iron .......hard that should of had 3 lb extra ..not
2 plywood weighted down right on the box ... So couldn't vent through the sand
3 did not use horn sprue
Well there goes that weekend .......learn for my mistakes I will I hope lol
Thanks
Todd
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