Gear Cutting with Shop Made Index Plates.
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- I am modeling this loco in 16mm scale: • First day of running-i...
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Modern tech has really made home workshops much better and accessible I believe. You can 3d print gears with accuracy good enough for lathe change wheels. I have made a set to include imperial to metric transposing gears. Even PLA is strong enough.
Great content as always, thank you. I have taken inspiration from you for casting and machining with some success.
You're making good use of that xtool laser :))
I would always look for a screw of the correct length to hold blanks on a mandrel. I didn't even think of using a nut on a longer screw. Thanks for the tip.
Nice job 👍👍 Looking forward to the rest of the loco build. Cheers, Alan.
Nice piece of work!
Nice new project!
Rather clever
I love using a spindexer when I get a chance to. It's so simple, little can go wrong. I think anyone that has one always has an upgrade they want to do to it.
Nice result. How many watts do you get from that laser? Looks like you were cutting at 20mm/sec.
Regards, Preso
It's a 55w laser cutting at 20mm/sec
You need a porta-band with a nice stand for your shop….I do 95% of my cutting with it!.. takes up almost no square footage!
You must have coconut balls to tell this fella what he 'needs'...
I wonder if you will ever return and complete that machined 3d printer you was planning to finish.
The printer was finished. Back then there were not many affordable ones on sale. I was asked to review one of the first Sovol ones and never had a reason to use my own design one.
Modern tech has really made home workshops much better and accessible I believe. You can 3d print gears with accuracy good enough for lathe change wheels. I have made a set to include imperial to metric transposing gears. Even PLA is strong enough.
Great content as always, thank you. I have taken inspiration from you for casting and machining with some success.
@@myfordboy Oh I see. I don't remember the final finished printer video, though. Unless I forgot about it. hmm
Nice job on the gears. I like the spin indexer. Looks easier to use than a dividing head. The spin indexer may be a good option for my mini mill? Cheers Nobby
It's very easy to make a mistake with a dividing head. Don't ask how I know. You can make extra plates on the mill with DRO.
If you should ever get one and want some custom plates let me know I can make them very quickly with the laser.
@@myfordboy Thanks David, I'll certainly keep that in mind. All the best Nobby
You saw like a teenager, short and fast, use the whole blade
I know how to saw. Just keeping my arm out of the way so the camera can see. No need for rude comments.
OK, It looks like to it's down to me to ask the stupid question.
Why is there a gear on the front wheel if you have a shaft (not sure of the correct term) from the rear wheel driving the front wheel?
Shall I get me coat?
Keep your coat.
It's a quirk of the original loco.
They used the same casting for both wheels. As you say the front gear is not needed
Hello, I sent you an email earlier, I hope you get it as sometimes it ends up in the spam box, I need a few castings made and was hoping you could help. I'll delete this comment later on.
चीन और भारत मे यह फर्क है कि भारत में फ्री का खाना चाहते हैं काम कोई नहीं करना चाहता सबको सरकारी नौकरी चाहिए
Nice! Thanks for your time.
You need a power bandsaw, will make you arms feel better. Faster too. 🙄😁
Your plex color is very close to the color of the protection plex, funny it can be cut by a laser? 🤔🤫😂