Lagerbolzen
New Member
Good afternoon guys
I’m based in the UK and have built the Chuck Fellows helical gear jig to try to machine some replacement gears for a smiths Chronometric Speedo gearbox using my Bridgeport without tilting its head.
im trying to cut a 12 tooth 24DP 35degree helical gear with 0.625 blank diameter.
So reading the cosine rule I’m using a no5 cutter 24DP ( theoretical 21.8 teeth)
I’ve used the GTBritnell centre setting method also.
but the first cuts I take seem very wide. I’ve angled the fellows spindle 35 degrees up from horizontal.
did I do something obviously wrong here With the angles maybe ??
I’m based in the UK and have built the Chuck Fellows helical gear jig to try to machine some replacement gears for a smiths Chronometric Speedo gearbox using my Bridgeport without tilting its head.
im trying to cut a 12 tooth 24DP 35degree helical gear with 0.625 blank diameter.
So reading the cosine rule I’m using a no5 cutter 24DP ( theoretical 21.8 teeth)
I’ve used the GTBritnell centre setting method also.
but the first cuts I take seem very wide. I’ve angled the fellows spindle 35 degrees up from horizontal.
did I do something obviously wrong here With the angles maybe ??