Cogsy
Well-Known Member
These parts were so enjoyable, not so much while I was making them with brow furrowed, fingers crossed and lip quivering, but once they were successfully completed. In fact, I'll probably make more, just for fun.
The cam gears were made by first managing to grind a cutter to 40°, then using that to cut a 'hob', mill the cutters on the hob, harden it, anneal it and then sharpen it. Then I just turned a blank, stuck it into the dividing head on the mill and cranked like there was no tomorrow. All up, those gears are the result of maybe 15 hours work (with testing and many mistakes), but the next ones will only take 1/2 an hour or so.
The spark plug was more straightforward, but still took me quite a while. I'm just chuffed that I managed to make them at all!
The 5 cent coin in the picture is about the same size as a U.S. dime. The plug especially is super small for me...
The cam gears were made by first managing to grind a cutter to 40°, then using that to cut a 'hob', mill the cutters on the hob, harden it, anneal it and then sharpen it. Then I just turned a blank, stuck it into the dividing head on the mill and cranked like there was no tomorrow. All up, those gears are the result of maybe 15 hours work (with testing and many mistakes), but the next ones will only take 1/2 an hour or so.
The spark plug was more straightforward, but still took me quite a while. I'm just chuffed that I managed to make them at all!
The 5 cent coin in the picture is about the same size as a U.S. dime. The plug especially is super small for me...