Those flywheels will be real beauties with a steel or aluminum center.--Brian
Everything going well so far Brian, your design has made it very easy. You never know, I might eventually make a changeover cylinder with water cooling, but I better not get too far ahead of myself as I have to get this one finished. Although I can't devote a lot of time to the build, I'm happy with the 2 weeks work that I have managed to get done.
Paul.
Hi Swifty,
Your parting skill is very good. Parting of such big diameter of hollow bronze bar sends shivers to my spine.Please advise tool rake and cutting speed etc.
Hi Gus,
I wish I could devote 14 days x 8 hours to it, I can just slip in 1 to 2 hours here and there when I can. We had grandson stay with us 2 days this week and that takes up all our time keeping an eye on him, both my wife and I are exhausted by the time he goes home.
I haven't mentioned it here before, but every second day is mostly taken up with me being on dialysis, sure puts a dent in my shop time. Have started gear cutting this morning.
Paul.
Hi Paul,
The aluminium pinion I cut for Webbie is still OK with no wear yet.
Been reading Ivan Law's book ------Gear and Gear Cutting. Cutting conical gear will be another challenge and not as straight forward as spur gears.But
wil give a good try.Lots more research and reading and trial cuts.
I have a sample cone gear from KG Gears,Japan. Will be monkey monkey do
Hi Gus, been thinking about you cutting the mitre gears on your indexer. If you wanted to cut 20 tooth gears, you could use an 80 tooth master spur gear, this will allow you to do a main cut every 4 teeth and then index 1 tooth either side to get your 1/4 of a turn. Probably a bit hard to grasp initially, but I think that it will work.
Paul.
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