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Pete, do you have GHT'S (Workshop Techneques)? if you do, look under (Simple Indexing with worm wheel) starting at page 130. You can do it with simple dividing calipers on a hole circle. The cordial length C= SIN 180/ N. where N is the number of teeth. CORDIAL length C is the diameter you set you dividing calipers to and walk them around the circle. You will have a small pit where the caliper mark, just center punch. You could use a protractor just as well. Hope this helps.Don
With the greatest of cordial respect - you guys are not seriously suggesting he cut a 64t module .5 gear using choral layout are you???
Quote from: tel on May 31, 2013, 08:20:01 pmWith the greatest of cordial respect - you guys are not seriously suggesting he cut a 64t module .5 gear using choral layout are you???I'm not suggesting anything, Tel; just correcting the math and English. BTW, is a "choral layout" a bunch of prostrate singers?
Quote from: Don1966 on May 31, 2013, 05:05:34 amPete, do you have GHT'S (Workshop Techneques)? if you do, look under (Simple Indexing with worm wheel) starting at page 130. You can do it with simple dividing calipers on a hole circle. The cordial length C= SIN 180/ N. where N is the number of teeth. CORDIAL length C is the diameter you set you dividing calipers to and walk them around the circle. You will have a small pit where the caliper mark, just center punch. You could use a protractor just as well. Hope this helps.DonAh, it's the CHORDAL length (a cordial is an apertif) and the formula is:C = D * sin (180/N)where D is the diameter of the circle.If that's too much math for you, you can use the CHORD program on my site.
Thanks Marv I have been to your site and downloaded programs to do with gears and the cutting as well. The only problem I have is with the gear program. I put in the numbers and then it disappears and I cant open the part that has the info in it.